October 18, 2019

October 18, 2019

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On Friday’s Mark Levin show, Mick Mulvaney’s comments Thursday were perfectly fine, it’s a public fact that William Barr and John Durham are investigating the origins of Spygate as the Ukrainians helped Hillary Clinton allies research information against Trump. It doesn’t matter if the President asked his counterparts in other governments to look into corruption, it’s perfectly fine. The President’s lawyers, Mulvaney, and the GOP do not need to man up. They need to stand up and use the truth that the Democrats also sent a letter signed by three Senators requesting the support of Ukraine in a DOJ investigation. Then, Hillary Clinton who was involved in both Russian collusion and Ukranian collusion is now claiming that one of the Presidential Democratic candidates running is a Russian asset. If Tulsi Gabbard is an asset of the Russians and if she is enamored with Bashar al Asad then so is Speaker Nancy Pelosi! Finally, Anthony Davenport calls in to discuss his book: “Your Score: An Insider’s Secrets to Understanding, Controlling, and Protecting Your Credit Score.”

THIS IS FROM:

Politico
Ukrainian efforts to sabotage Trump backfire (Jan 11, 2017)

CNN
GOP lawmaker on quid pro quo: It’s serious and troubling

Washington Examiner
Former Ohio Gov. John Kasich backs Trump impeachment

Politico
Ukrainian government worked with Hillary Clinton and the DNC to try and sabotage the Trump campaign in 2016. Read all about it

Breitbart
Document: Adam Schiff Staffer Met with Impeachment Witness on Ukraine Trip

Washington Post
Diplomat tells investigators he raised alarms in 2015 about Hunter Biden’s Ukraine work but was rebuffed

Real Clear Politics
Hillary Clinton Suggests Tulsi Gabbard Is A “Russian Asset,” Being “Groomed” For Third-Party Run

NBC News
China asked NBA to fire Houston’s Morey, commissioner says: We said ‘no chance’

Breitbart
Admiral McRaven in NYT: Remove Trump from Office ‘The Sooner, the Better’

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