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Victoria Toensing - Fox News legal expert

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A lot of attention is being focused on the interview of Lev Parnas and his contention that everyone was 'in the loop' including Pence and Barr. There's many others who knew what was going on including Fox's Victoria Toensing.

Victoria Toensing, wife to Fox legal opinion commentator Joe diGenova, is another person neck deep who's involved and knows a whole lot. I would be interested to see her called as a witness.

Rudy Giuliani sent a letter to Zelensky in which he request a meeting and specifically mentions that VictoriToensing will be accompanying him.

Excerpt:

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In response, Victoria Toensing's law firm has put out a statement;

Victoria Toensing Law Firm Says They Had No Knowledge of Rudy Letter to Zelensky
Mark Corallo, a spokesperson for the law firm that Toensing helms with her husband, told The Daily Beast that no one at the firm had any knowledge of the letter. Corallo said the firm also had no knowledge of Giuliani’s outreach to Zelensky’s administration. Giuliani, meanwhile, has said last May that Toensing would be in Ukraine with him, as The New York Times reported. And Toensing has been open about efforts to find information in Ukraine related to a Biden-linked energy company
 
Why does everyone act like trying to root out corruption is a bad thing?
 
A lot of attention is being focused on the interview of Lev Parnas and his contention that everyone was 'in the loop' including Pence and Barr. There's many others who knew what was going on including Fox's Victoria Toensing.

Victoria Toensing, wife to Fox legal opinion commentator Joe diGenova, is another person neck deep who's involved and knows a whole lot. I would be interested to see her called as a witness.

Rudy Giuliani sent a letter to Zelensky in which he request a meeting and specifically mentions that VictoriToensing will be accompanying him.

Excerpt:

Screenshot-2020-01-16-Giuliani-letter-among-new-documents-disclo.png

In response, Victoria Toensing's law firm has put out a statement;

Victoria Toensing Law Firm Says They Had No Knowledge of Rudy Letter to Zelensky
Mark Corallo, a spokesperson for the law firm that Toensing helms with her husband, told The Daily Beast that no one at the firm had any knowledge of the letter. Corallo said the firm also had no knowledge of Giuliani’s outreach to Zelensky’s administration. Giuliani, meanwhile, has said last May that Toensing would be in Ukraine with him, as The New York Times reported. And Toensing has been open about efforts to find information in Ukraine related to a Biden-linked energy company

So what?

As another poster already said, what the hell is so evil about rooting out corruption?
 
Why does everyone act like trying to root out corruption is a bad thing?

Agreed... Rooting out the corruption in the Trump administration is a good thing...
 
Why does everyone act like trying to root out corruption is a bad thing?

Why are cons pretending as if the guy who was so corrupt he abused his own charity cared one iota about rooting out corruption in Ukraine?
 
So what?

As another poster already said, what the hell is so evil about rooting out corruption?

Nothing about Donald Trump's 70+ years on Earth show a man who cares about rooting out corruption. They do show a man who repeatedly engaged in shady, corrupt behavior for his personal benefit.
 
Why does everyone act like trying to root out corruption is a bad thing?

Why do so many people get suckered by a corrupt-to-the-gills POTUS's bull**** and patently dishonest claims about wanting to root out corruption?
 
Why do so many people get suckered by a corrupt-to-the-gills POTUS's bull**** and patently dishonest claims about wanting to root out corruption?

Their identity is tied to the Trump ethos....
 
Agreed... Rooting out the corruption in the Trump administration is a good thing...

Yes...especially when the corruption comes from Trump haters who have wormed their way into the Trump administration. Yovanovitch comes to mind.
 
Their identity is tied to the Trump ethos....

Inside a bubble of resentments, superstitions and conspiracy theories, nursed along by Fox News.
 
Yes...especially when the corruption comes from Trump haters who have wormed their way into the Trump administration. Yovanovitch comes to mind.

Everyone is lying to you other than the man who has provably lied thousands of times since taking office.

The Republican Party really has turned into a mindless cult.
 
Yes...especially when the corruption comes from Trump haters who have wormed their way into the Trump administration. Yovanovitch comes to mind.

Speaking of worms....Rudy Giuliani comes to mind.
 
Why does everyone act like trying to root out corruption is a bad thing?

Because that's NOT WHAT THEY WERE DOING.

Why didn't Trump just fire Yavonovitch, why the smear campaign, the surveillance?

BECAUSE SHE WAS THE OBSTRUCTION TO THEIR CORRUPTION.

FFS.
 
Why does everyone act like trying to root out corruption is a bad thing?

We don't, that's why we're trying to root it out, starting with our racketeer president.
 
Yes...especially when the corruption comes from Trump haters who have wormed their way into the Trump administration. Yovanovitch comes to mind.

Still ignoring the "I only hire the best" thing, I see.

He wants to root out corruption, so long as that corruption is not his. Color me not surprised.
 
Yes...especially when the corruption comes from Trump haters who have wormed their way into the Trump administration. Yovanovitch comes to mind.

What about Marie Yoanoitch? Go on, take your best shot Mycoft, and watch the storm rain down on your head.
 
Yes...especially when the corruption comes from Trump haters who have wormed their way into the Trump administration. Yovanovitch comes to mind.

Fun to see you bray about corruption from 'twump haters' and then run from that claim every time.
 
Because that's NOT WHAT THEY WERE DOING.

Why didn't Trump just fire Yavonovitch, why the smear campaign, the surveillance?

BECAUSE SHE WAS THE OBSTRUCTION TO THEIR CORRUPTION.

FFS.

That obstruction of hers is the corruption that caused her to lose her job.

It's not her place to obstruct the actions of the guy who hired her. If she thought he was corrupt, she should have become a whistleblower.
 
That obstruction of hers is the corruption that caused her to lose her job.

LMAO.

Her "obstruction" was working to get RID of corruption in Ukraine.

FFS are you losing it?
 
LMAO.

Her "obstruction" was working to get RID of corruption in Ukraine.

FFS are you losing it?

Nope.

She was working to protect the corruption that she approved of. She didn't like it when others were working to end the corruption that involved the US...that she was a part of.
 
Democrats = Formerly desperate, now hysterically desperate

:shrug:
 
Nope.

She was working to protect the corruption that she approved of. She didn't like it when others were working to end the corruption that involved the US...that she was a part of.

Dude the mental gymnastics you're jumping through are a total embarassment. Once again, Trump supporters want us to believe ONLY THEY KNOW THE TRUTH.

Where's the ****ing Qanon part of the forum?

Unacceptable answer, try again.
 
That obstruction of hers is the corruption that caused her to lose her job.

It's not her place to obstruct the actions of the guy who hired her. If she thought he was corrupt, she should have become a whistleblower.

What nonsense, Mycroft, and it doesn't answer my question.

Why didn't he just fire her?

you won't answer, you know why he wouldn't just fire her.
 
So what?

As another poster already said, what the hell is so evil about rooting out corruption?

It's a good thing. Sadly we have come to find out it's the trump administration that's corrupt.
 
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