GAME OVER for Bolton's Impeachment Testimony As Old Videos Resurface

It's completely up in the air at this point, but the possibility for former National Security Adviser John Bolton to testify is a definite maybe and those on both sides of the aisle really don't know what to expect if he were to testify.

It seems like the Democrats think that Bolton holds some bombshell testimony that is going to cinch a "win" for the Democrats, and honestly, no one really knows what the Republicans are expecting from his testimony if he were to be called as a witness.

Whatever the case may be, based on some recent videos that have resurfaced, his testimony may not hold much value.

According to Fox News,

A string of newly resurfaced video clips of former national security adviser John Bolton spurred President Trump and his supporters Wednesday to highlight what they described as serious credibility questions — raised by both Democrats and Republicans — amid the Senate impeachment trial, as the president tweeted, "GAME OVER!"

Trump linked to an interview of Bolton in August 2019 concerning Ukraine policy. In the Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty interview clip, Bolton made no mention of any illicit quid pro quo, and acknowledged, as Republicans have claimed, that "corruption" in Ukraine was a "high priority" for the Trump administration.

Bolton also called Trump's communications with Ukraine's leader "cordial," without mentioning any misconduct. It seemingly contradicted reported assertions in Bolton's forthcoming book that Trump explicitly told him he wanted to tie military aid to Ukraine to an investigation of Joe Biden.

Alan Dershowitz who is on the White House counsel says that regardless of what Bolton has to say, it's not going to be impeachable and that goes for anything that is in Bolton's new book that will be released soon.

But Dershowitz told the Senate on Monday evening that the reported Bolton claims, disruptive as they might be, did not constitute impeachable offenses even if true.

"If any president had done what The Times reported about the content of the Bolton manuscript, that would not constitute an impeachable offense," Dershowitz said.

"That is clear from the history," he said. "That is clear from the language of the Constitution."

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