'Just Because He Does It in the Open Does Not Make Abuse of Power OK': Outrage After Trump Asks China to Investigate Bidens

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Immediate backlash erupted on Thursday after President Donald Trump called for the governments of China and Ukraine to investigate current 2020 Democratic frontrunner Joe Biden, and his son Hunter Biden, for corruption, a comment that may land the president in even more trouble as an impeachment inquiry in the House continues to move forward.

"China should start an investigation into the Bidens," Trump told reporters outside the White House.

Here's the video: Trump is now openly urging the leaders of Ukraine and China to investigate one of his political rivals.

Via CSPAN pic.twitter.com/xKOSRosyck — Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) October 3, 2019

"President Trump is under the misimpression that if he keeps committing impeachable offenses, he can somehow normalize them and escape accountability," advocacy group Public Citizen said in response to the president's comments.

Trump made the comments on the South Lawn of the White House in response to questions about the deepening scandal over his alleged pressuring of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to look into Hunter Biden's employment with the oil company Burisma Holdings. The scandal kickstarted the House impeachment inquiry.

Biden is the current frontrunner in the 2020 Democratic presidential primary, the winner of which will presumably face Trump in a general election. The president, casting about for more dirt on his potential opponent, recently brought up a state visit to China in 2013 that Hunter accompanied his father on where the younger Biden is accused of meeting with investors for a hedge fund he developed, though no evidence of wrongdoing has yet been revealed, as evidence of a pattern of corruption in the Biden family.

"What happened in China is just about as bad as what happened with Ukraine," Trump said Thursday.

Commentator Elise Jordan, in a tweet, said that Americans "deserve better" than Trump and Biden.

1) Trump and his family are unabashedly corrupt, and Trump should be impeached for abuse of power;

2) Son of a VP shouldn't join a foreign trip to China and take a side meeting for his recently launched private equity fund.

We deserve better. — Elise Jordan (@Elise_Jordan) October 3, 2019

Trump said Hunter's business dealings in Ukraine and China amounted to a "pay-off."

"The guy got kicked out of the Navy and all of the sudden he's getting billions of dollars," the president said.

Lawmakers reacted with outrage to the president's latest comments.

"Just because he does it in the open does not make his abuse of power OK," tweeted Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.). "A democracy that fails its duty to address a lawless leader is no longer a democracy."

On Twitter, journalist Ari Berman said the president's remarks amounted to open solicitation for election interference.

"Let's be very clear what’s happening here: Trump is openly asking foreign governments to interfere in the 2020 presidential election against his political rivals," said Berman. "And Republicans are allowing it to happen by doing nothing about impeachment or election security."

GOP inaction on the president's behavior was also noted by The Nation's Jeet Heer, who pointed out that remarks from lawmakers like Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) sounding the alarm over Trump's actions on Ukraine are empty if they don't do anything.

"Hey, Mitt, Trump is just blurting it out there now—he wants Ukraine and China to investigate Biden," tweeted Heer. "Are you going to do anything about it or just keep furrowing your brows on Twitter?"

Hours after Trump's request to Ukraine and China to help take down his political rival, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) demanded Democrats shut down the impeachment inquiry.

FoxAffair on October 4th, 2019 at 03:03 UTC »

"... again." I feel like this is the missing period to these headlines.

cballowe on October 4th, 2019 at 03:00 UTC »

Here's a letter Speaker Pelosi sent to the republican leader today.

Dear Leader McCarthy,

As Members of Congress, we take a solemn oath to support and defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic. 

The existing rules of the House provide House Committees with full authority to conduct investigations for all matters under their jurisdiction, including impeachment investigations.  There is no requirement under the Constitution, under House Rules, or House precedent that the whole House vote before proceeding with an impeachment inquiry.

As you know, our Founders were specifically intent on ensuring that foreign entities did not undermine the integrity of our elections.  I received your letter this morning shortly after the world witnessed President Trump on national television asking yet another foreign power to interfere in the upcoming 2020 elections.  We hope you and other Republicans share our commitment to following the facts, upholding the Constitution, protecting our national security, and defending the integrity of our elections at such a serious moment in our nation’s history.

best regards,

NANCY PELOSI

Speaker of the House

https://www.speaker.gov/newsroom/10319

AAVale on October 4th, 2019 at 02:15 UTC »

The trick he's trying to pull here:

He's in deep shit for not only trying to solicit the aid of a foreign government to intervene in his political career, but also because he withheld $400m in aid to do so.

Now he's "just saying" something that treads the line between a crime, and just being a completely piece of shit, and next he and the GOP will try to conflate the two. "Oh it's just Trump being Trump," while they try to distract from the $400m elephant in the room.