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niyad

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Thu Apr 25, 2019, 12:06 PM Apr 2019

Hillary Clinton: Mueller documented a serious crime against all Americans. Here's how to respond.


Hillary Clinton: Mueller documented a serious crime against all Americans. Here’s how to respond.

Former Democratic presidential candidate calls for Congress to be "deliberate, fair and fearless." (Danielle Kunitz, Kate Woodsome, Joshua Carroll/The Washington Post)
By Hillary Clinton
April 24 at 4:44 PM

Hillary Clinton was the 2016 Democratic nominee for president.

Our election was corrupted, our democracy assaulted, our sovereignty and security violated. This is the definitive conclusion of special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s report. It documents a serious crime against the American people.The debate about how to respond to Russia’s “sweeping and systematic” attack — and how to hold President Trump accountable for obstructing the investigation and possibly breaking the law — has been reduced to a false choice: immediate impeachment or nothing. History suggests there’s a better way to think about the choices ahead.
Obviously, this is personal for me, and some may say I’m not the right messenger. But my perspective is not just that of a former candidate and target of the Russian plot. I am also a former senator and secretary of state who served during much of Vladi­mir Putin’s ascent, sat across the table from him and knows firsthand that he seeks to weaken our country.

I am also someone who, by a strange twist of fate, was a young staff attorney on the House Judiciary Committee’s Watergate impeachment inquiry in 1974, as well as first lady during the impeachment process that began in 1998. And I was a senator for New York after 9/11, when Congress had to respond to an attack on our country. Each of these experiences offers important lessons for how we should proceed today.

First, like in any time our nation is threatened, we have to remember that this is bigger than politics. What our country needs now is clear-eyed patriotism, not reflexive partisanship. Whether they like it or not, Republicans in Congress share the constitutional responsibility to protect the country. Mueller’s report leaves many unanswered questions — in part because of Attorney General William P. Barr’s redactions and obfuscations. But it is a road map. It’s up to members of both parties to see where that road map leads — to the eventual filing of articles of impeachment, or not. Either way, the nation’s interests will be best served by putting party and political considerations aside and being deliberate, fair and fearless.

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We have to get this right. The Mueller report isn’t just a reckoning about our recent history; it’s also a warning about the future. Unless checked, the Russians will interfere again in 2020, and possibly other adversaries, such as China or North Korea, will as well. This is an urgent threat. Nobody but Americans should be able to decide America’s future. And, unless he’s held accountable, the president may show even more disregard for the laws of the land and the obligations of his office. He will likely redouble his efforts to advance Putin’s agenda, including rolling back sanctions, weakening NATO and undermining the European Union. Of all the lessons from our history, the one that’s most important may be that each of us has a vital role to play as citizens. A crime was committed against all Americans, and all Americans should demand action and accountability. Our founders envisioned the danger we face today and designed a system to meet it. Now it’s up to us to prove the wisdom of our Constitution, the resilience of our democracy and the strength of our nation.


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Hillary Clinton: Mueller documented a serious crime against all Americans. Here's how to respond. (Original Post) niyad Apr 2019 OP
Thanks, niyad. n/t Judi Lynn Apr 2019 #1
you are most welcome. niyad Apr 2019 #3
I agree with Hillary's advice that we commence televised formal impeachment investigation hearings. SunSeeker Apr 2019 #2
might actually be worth watching. niyad Apr 2019 #4

SunSeeker

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2. I agree with Hillary's advice that we commence televised formal impeachment investigation hearings.
Fri Apr 26, 2019, 04:41 AM
Apr 2019

Last edited Fri Apr 26, 2019, 01:13 PM - Edit history (2)

Hopefully we'll do that when Congress gets back from recess, after Barr makes an ass of himself.

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