… Eric Ciaramella, Adam Schiff, the fake news, and the Inspector General, who played a key role in getting the whole thing off the ground.There’s a lot to unpack in the newly released Ukraine impeachment documents, but the TLDR is already plain to see. There was a massive, coordinated, behind the scenes effort to frame President Trump over a perfectly ordinary phone call. That plot involved the Vindman brothers,… pic.twitter.com/SKqZzrktID
— Hans Mahncke (@HansMahncke) April 13, 2026
All of that happened 7 years ago, and it is only coming out now because the statutes of limitations have expired, meaning no one can be held to account. That’s the short and long of it.
[TDLR—too long, top read. Shorten version because the original is too long to read.]
… were permitted. So now we know that when Atkinson was confronted about it, his explanation was that it was all just a giant coincidence. The problem is that even if someone wanted to give him the benefit of the doubt, the fact that he concealed the change makes it obvious to anyone with two functioning brain cells that it wasn’t a coincidence at all.One of the key episodes in the Ukraine impeachment saga was that, just as the fake “whistleblower” came forward with second- and third-hand claims, Inspector General Atkinson secretly changed the process to allow hearsay complaints, whereas previously only first-hand accounts… pic.twitter.com/h51P0yfiwV
— Hans Mahncke (@HansMahncke) April 13, 2026
Maze
Here’s Vindman lying under oath about the whistleblower during Trump’s first impeachment.
He’s a terrible liar btw.
Instead of doing their jobs they spent four years trying to remove Trump from office. Leaking and lying instead of doing their jobs.
— MAZE (@mazemoore) March 7, 2022
“We have no idea who the whistleblower is but we don’t want to out him.” pic.twitter.com/ZKBm5WwfZo
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