Impeachment without a Crime or a Whistleblower

Great question! What did happen to that so-called whistleblower who blew the whistle on President Trump?

Here we are just a few short weeks later and the Democrats in Congress have drafted Articles of Impeachment against the President of the United States, based on hearsay evidence from a so- called whistleblower with second-hand, hearsay information that was only presented to Congressman Adam Schiff (D-CA).

Whatever happened to that part of the legal process preserved in the Bill of Rights that says the accused will have the opportunity to face his accuser(s) in a court of law to defend himself? Oh, well, that must be different in this case because Orange Man Bad!

As Harry Potter would like to know in this meme, what the hell happened to the whistleblower? Or maybe that’s Frodo and not Harry Potter. We’re not sure. Sorry nerds, we don’t have time to watch a lot of Star Wars while we’re busy working at our jobs in the awesome Trump economy, so we get our fictional nerd characters mixed up sometimes.

Speaking of which… maybe the WHISTLEBLOWER is a fictional character who was created by aspiring Hollywood screenwriter Adam Schiff?!


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