It’s Wednesday.
It’s Day 64 of the Impeachment Inquiry, on Tuesday the House Judiciary Committee Chairman Rep. Jerrold “Jerry” Nadler (D-NY) sent a letter to the President and using the new House rules invited he and his attorney to the first Judiciary Committee Impeach Inquiry Hearing.
.@RepJerryNadler sent a letter to the @WhiteHouse notifying the President and his counsel of the privileges afforded to him during the hearing as provided in HR 660.
— House Judiciary Dems (@HouseJudiciary) November 26, 2019
The President’s counsel will have an opportunity to attend the hearing and question witnesses, if he so chooses. pic.twitter.com/BanMdLTUo9
The hearing is scheduled for December 4th.
Today is Thanksgiving Eve and as you start to prepare for your feast a friendly reminder.
These turkey tweets will make you feel a lot better about your Thanksgiving fails. https://t.co/QAxT0zLLoZ
— HuffPost (@HuffPost) November 27, 2019
And this.
“Some people say their thanks, some people sing it.”
— MisterRogersQuotes (@MisterRogersSay) November 27, 2019
Happy Thanksgiving from Mister Rogers. #HappyThanksgiving pic.twitter.com/fwL7Bcyl6K
HAPPY THANKSGIVING EVE, EVERYONE. If you are planning a road trip, please drive safely.
So far for this Thanksgiving Eve the President has tweeted 2 times and retweeted one-time.
The Post-Rally Edition Tweet.
GOD BLESS THE U.S.A.! #MAGApic.twitter.com/CYkQGHAgcx
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 27, 2019
The 1 minute and 13 second clip is President Trump’s intro into the rally featuring the song “God Bless the U.S.A,” by country artist Lee Greenwood.
The rally was billed as a “welcome home,” to President Trump and his family who have moved from New York to become residents of the state of Florida.
During his rally the President told bored rally-goers that there was a “war on Thanksgiving,” as the News Blender covered on Wednesday. As with most things regarding our President, it appears that he got the idea of the war on “Thanksgiving,” from his favorite “news shows.”
World War T: How Fox News gave Trump a “war on Thanksgiving” pic.twitter.com/VC1lNHHQY3
— Media Matters (@mmfa) November 27, 2019
The This is Not Normal Tweet. No, Seriously This is Not Normal.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 27, 2019
He liked it so much he used the President Trump account to retweet it.
But wait there is more…
As a reminder all three of these accounts are considered Official Public Records and statements by the President.
Yeah, um, well, okay, this truly is not normal, but moving on.
When you get discharged from Walter Reed too soon. https://t.co/UUlTpbI1Fq
— Brian Tyler Cohen (@briantylercohen) November 27, 2019
Prior to the rally an interview was released in which the President spoke with former Fox News show host Billy O’Reilly. He’s asked what his personal attorney Rudy Giuliani was doing in the Ukraine on his behalf. The President responded by saying:
“Well you have to ask that to Rudy. But Rudy, I don’t even know. I knew he was going to go to Ukraine and I think he canceled the trip. But you know Rudy has other clients, other than me…”
He was asked if he directed Rudy to go there on his behalf he says:
“No, no but you have to understand Rudy is a great corruption fighter.”
O’Reilly asks again if he directed Rudy to go to the Ukraine, again President Trump says:
“No, I didn’t direct him but he, he is a warrior, Rudy’s a warrior. Rudy went, he possibly saw something, but you have to understand Rudy has other people that he represents.”
‘I DIDN’T DIRECT HIM’: President Trump said in a new interview that he did not direct his personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani to do anything in Ukraine, and that you would “have to ask” Giuliani what he was doing on the president’s behalf. @JonKarl reports. https://t.co/CCl0xJ2RqN pic.twitter.com/sOXlxjYoSy
— World News Tonight (@ABCWorldNews) November 27, 2019
As a reminder:
The investigation I conducted concerning 2016 Ukrainian collusion and corruption, was done solely as a defense attorney to defend my client against false charges, that kept changing as one after another were disproven.
— Rudy Giuliani (@RudyGiuliani) November 6, 2019
The evidence, when revealed fully, will show that this present farce is as much a frame-up and hoax as Russian collusion, maybe worse, and will prove the President is innocent.
— Rudy Giuliani (@RudyGiuliani) November 6, 2019
US Ambassador Gordon Sondland testified there was a quid pro quo for Ukraine to announce investigations into President Trump's political opponents that came from Rudy Giuliani “at the express direction of the President of the United States.” https://t.co/bOgh26gtj4 pic.twitter.com/tzMdP6DrAy
— CNN (@CNN) November 20, 2019
“Talk to Rudy.”
Also in the memorandum of the call between President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky, President Trump tells President Zelensky that he will tell Rudy along with Attorney General William Barr, to call the newly elected Ukraine President. (pg.5)
This post will be updated within reason.