No quid pro quo
NEEDS upset - makes attempt to justify his feelings
"No quid pro quo"
Sen. Ron Johnson said that Gordon Sondland, the U.S. ambassador to the European Union, had described to him a quid pro quo involving a commitment by Kyiv to probe matters related to U.S. elections and the status of nearly $400 million in U.S. aid to Ukraine that the president had ordered to be held up in July.
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In one exchange dated Sept. 9, in a text Taylor sent to Sondland, the career diplomat says: "I think it's crazy to withhold security assistance for help with a political campaign."
Sondland then called Trump and wrote back that there was no quid pro quo, but also that they should stop texting.
You? You just accept that therefore there was no quid pro quo. So what if the money was held up before the infamous phone call whose transcript was hidden away:
Trump: We've done a lot for you. You have not done a lot for us.
Zelensky: That's true.
Trump: I would like to you do a favor for us.
Everybody but you knows that Trump (a) illegally held up the money, and (b) was saying that doing this favor is how Ukraine can get the money back.
But what you keep ignoring is that the
asking for that favor (and from China, too) was illegal, all by itself.