Update:
7 pm:
After the testimony, the one thing that seems to get some focus is that Trump tweeted some criticism of Yovanovitch while she was still testifying.
They think this is the big deal, and not what she actually had to say today. Should tell you a lot.
9:00 am:
This latest Schiff-show features another one of their witnesses who wasn't a party to the July 25th Trump-Zelensky call. I'm sure she has plenty more hearsay she can offer. Hearsay is better than eyewitness testimony these days, or so I heard. Seems like Judge Judy didn't like it much the one time I watched her show. They must have higher standards there in Washington DC. Judge Judy should take notes.
Wikipedia reads like the New York Times with the Yovanovitch background. Did the Times buy out Wikipedia or something? Even Wikipedia gives some information that may raise some eyebrows if that is possible amongst some folks. She denied a visa to Shokin, who is the guy that Biden was bragging about firing in his infamous video. Seems to me that somebody doesn't want Shokin to speak in the open in an American setting. What is so scary about Shokin? Does he have anything to say which the Dems don't want Americans to hear? The denial of a visa to Shokin and the subsequent dismissal of Yovanovitch may be an issue we hear about today. Sounds pretty gruesome to me.
Wikipedia says a few things that seem to contradict what I have been reading. I suppose I have been reading a lot of conspiracy theories, at least according to this authoritative source. Not that Wikipedia would do such a thing as spreading conspiracy theories. No sir.
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