Who Is George Kent And Why Is He A Key Player? | Velshi & Ruhle | MSNBC

As Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs George Kent testifies under subpoena on Capitol Hill as part of the impeachment inquiry, Stephanie Ruhle breaks down who Kent is and why he is a key player in all of this. Weighing in: NBC’s Garrett Haake, MSNBC Legal Analyst Danny Cevallos, and Politico White House Reporter Nancy Cook. Aired on 10/15/19.
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Who Is George Kent And Why Is He A Key Player? | Velshi & Ruhle | MSNBC

56 comments

  1. Guiliani reminds me of another fictitious prosecutor.

    “You either die a hero, or live long enough to see yourself become the villain.”

    – Harvey Dent

  2. When Bolton heard what Rudy and Ttump were plotting, he should have ran out of the white house, across the white house lawn, leaping over the white house fence in a single bound, sprinting all the way to Capital Hill waving his hands in the air and making loud police siren sounds.

  3. “Clear the road” my azz!!! They’ll just demand sumn’ else… I wouldn’t entertain the foolishness from the WhiteHouse counsel. They dont call the shots

  4. Once again, Matt Gaetz had to be kicked out of the room. Yesterday he was kicked out of the room after he was caught hiding behind drapes after someone noticed his shoes. Today he was kicked out of the room after he was caught standing in the corner wearing a lampshade on his head. 😂😂😄

    1. You can imagine him trying to crash the ‘cool kids’ party back in High School… hence his embittered inferiority complex and innate sense of victimhood.

    1. @Nancy Prevost I live in Washington state, the smoke I inhale is legal now but doesn’t make traitors go away.

    2. Mike Nelson : Set aside the paid foreigners, and the domestic Gravity Deniers, and who’s left? I doubt you could find more than 1% of Americans, who ACTUALLY, “Believe,” in Trump, any more? . . . SMH

    1. @Daisy Elmir
      Hello, my dear Daisy.
      I was intentionally being cryptic.
      Those who know, know what I mean.
      Back to the debate!

  5. Dems don’t need a vote nor should they take a vote. Capitulation to this will only embolden Trump and his supporters. Besides, it’s not like he will EVER cooperate anyway.

  6. Something new? They will call all investigations hoaxes, shams, witch hunts. When you’ve got something to hide, you will go to ABSURD lengths to hide things. We can all tell that Donald is hiding things that would detract from his fraudulent image of a successful businessman.

    1. Right on brother. Innocent people don’t-go to these lengths if they’re not guilty of anything or done any wrongdoing.

    1. sharexoshowxo : Your family will need to decide if they will still vote for the GOP, when Trump is not standing for election. Ask them that question? Let them see that their Cult of Personality is pretty childish, and has NOTHING to do with ideology

  7. If Trump pardons anyone who is involved in his criminal activity which he benefited from, that would be another article of impeachment. that is why he has not pardoned anyone. That is why he did not fire Mueller, he wanted too.

    1. The Democratsall set out to destroy to seek and destroy with zero prejudice the modern American Express card.

    1. I reckon this time he will be going down – maybe not for the real crap he’s guilty of but enough to stir the GOP into a panic.

  8. We’re in more trouble than anyone realizes when a despicable warmonger like Bolton becomes the adult in the room.

  9. It’s a super #FAIL for the US Constitution that Trump is still in the White House and Mitch McConnell still holds elected office.

  10. The fact that the White House is not cooperating with this impeachment inquiry speaks volumes. And the Republicans just keep silent.

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