Analysis: How Republicans learned to love conspiracy theories - 1 minute read
How Republicans learned to love conspiracy theories
On one side were the nine witnesses -- all of whom are current or former Trump administration officials.
Those facts all painted a very similar picture: A concerted effort -- from a number of senior officials including President Donald Trump -- to force Ukraine to announce an investigation into Joe and Hunter Biden in exchange for a meeting between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House. When the investigation was not publicly announced, nearly $400 million in US security aid for Ukraine was held up as a way to lever up the pressure on Zelensky to do what Trump wanted.
Source: CNN
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Republican Party (United States) • Conspiracy theory • Presidency of Donald Trump • Donald Trump • Ukraine • Hunter Biden • Ukraine • President of the United States • White House • Federal Bureau of Investigation • United States dollar • Ukraine • Donald Trump •
On one side were the nine witnesses -- all of whom are current or former Trump administration officials.
Those facts all painted a very similar picture: A concerted effort -- from a number of senior officials including President Donald Trump -- to force Ukraine to announce an investigation into Joe and Hunter Biden in exchange for a meeting between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House. When the investigation was not publicly announced, nearly $400 million in US security aid for Ukraine was held up as a way to lever up the pressure on Zelensky to do what Trump wanted.
Source: CNN
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Keywords:
Republican Party (United States) • Conspiracy theory • Presidency of Donald Trump • Donald Trump • Ukraine • Hunter Biden • Ukraine • President of the United States • White House • Federal Bureau of Investigation • United States dollar • Ukraine • Donald Trump •