Thomas Preston, C. O. Johnson distinguished professor of political science at Washington State University, said in an interview Friday that Baumgartner’s position was “shameful” and the administration’s actions that morning were “disturbing.”

“It’s just an utterly disgraceful comment, and it seems that very few Republicans have any sort of courage or fortitude to actually stand up to what is clearly just a vile and disgraceful performance that we saw today in the White House,” Preston said.

Preston characterized the mineral rights proposal as grossly transactional – pay to use Trump’s fire hose or he’ll let Ukraine burn down – and ultimately a “smokescreen” meant to give Trump an excuse to pull out of Ukraine altogether. He argued acquiring the minerals is significantly more uncertain than Trump has claimed and that there appear to be few guarantees for the security for Ukrainians if they sign a deal.

  • @BassTurd
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    1412 hours ago

    Most of us can’t just up an murder the POTUS, and where has Luigi’s courage landed him? I love everything that he’s accused of, but taking down an unguarded, unsuspecting CEO is not overthrowing the US government.

    • @[email protected]
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      -511 hours ago

      That’s why I made the edit that I wouldn’t be any better in this case, because as an outsider it’s easy to say something like that.