I finished reading Taylor’s testimony. To say the least, it wasn't good for Trump.
The deposition is here: docs.house.gov/meetings/IG/IG…
Here are my notes.
Per suggestion, my impeachment Cliff Notes are now called Over the Cliff Notes.
July 10: Taylor learned that Sondland connected the Oval Office meeting the Ukrainians desperately wanted with conducting certain “investigations.”
July 20: Danyliuk (a Ukrainian official) told Taylor that Zelenskyy didn’t want to be used as a pawn in a U.S. reelection campaign.
Yermak, a Ukrainian official, FIRST wanted the date for the White House meeting, THEN they'd make the announcement.
Narrator: The Ukrainians were obviously afraid of getting stiffed.
Narrator: Clever? Then everyone would know the Ukrainians were doing the investigation at Trump’s request. . .
He wanted it to look like the Ukrainians targeted Biden's “corruption” on their own.
See @AshaRangappa_’s explanation of black propaganda⤵️
Sept. 8: Sondland told Taylor Ukrainians had agreed to do a CNN interview and announce the investigation.
Taylor described a "nightmare scenario"
Sondland (& later Volker) told Taylor that Trump was a businessman, and before a businessman signs a check, he asks that the person pay up.
Taylor said that makes no sense. . .
This time the Republican questioning wasn't so bad, and in fact, they tried out a few real defenses.
Taylor made mincemeat out of each of them.
Taylor said you don’t stamp out corruption by insisting that certain cases be investigated.
You do it by strengthening institutions (impartial judges, rule of law).
Narrator: You don’t stamp out corruption by launching an investigation that everyone knows is politically motivated, I.e., a corrupt prosecution.
Um, no.
First, Taylor had never seen the article or heard anything like that. . .
Now—here’s the fun part —to establish the credibility of the article. . .
So While Trump is calling the New York Times “fake,” his lawyers use “New York Times” to mean “not fringe.”
When your defense involves introducing a Latin phrase into the discussion and utterly mangling the meaning ⤵️
But I gather he felt quite important: He not only purchased an ambassadorship, he got to repeat fancy Latin phrases.
Over the Cliff Notes is a fitting name.
Interesting biographical fact: I decided to go to law school as a second career (I was teaching college English) during the Clinton impeachment . . .
I was completely riveted by this testimony. Yes, bonkers ⤵️