Earl Blumenauer (D-Ore.) today urged travelers to boycott Provenance Hotels

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U.S. Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-Ore.) today urged travelers to boycott Provenance Hotels, the Portland-based chain founded by the Hon. Gordon Sondland, the U.S. Ambassador to the European Union.

"Anyone who cares about America should not do any business or stay at any of Gordon Sondland's hotels [in Portland, Oregon]. Not until he fulfills his duty as a citizen to testify and turn over all relevant documents to the House of Representatives," Blumenauer said in a statement today. "Nobody is above the law. Mr. Sondland and the entire Trump administration need to be reminded of that."


Boycott of Provenance Hotels, the Chain Founded By Gordon Sondland - Democratic Underground


BJ - Shock, no not really.
 
Barr will take down that meddling Jew......and if he doesn't -- that just proves that Soros controls him
 
Politicians seem to think they are more important than what they really are Earl seems to think he is.
 
The look on Schiff's face when Sondland said the President didn't want anything from Ukraine was priceless. He might have twitched a little. You really can't make something this stupid up. I feel sorry for Pelosi. She saw this trainwreck coming. Who do you think forced this thing? Is Schiff the one who pushed all this?
 
He joined the campaign late and probably should have never been selected by Trump....before Trump he was a Bush guy...should tell it all....
 
First off, the OP's link is dated for last month (October 11th), and the situation has drastically changed since then.

Sondland has been testifying before Congress, and today, Sondland said that there actually was quid pro quo being done. If you are going to start a thread, it would help if you used current information, because this stuff is changing on a daily basis.

Trump impeachment: Sondland quid pro quo testimony adds up to bribery

Gordon Sondland’s impeachment testimony on Trump and Ukraine adds up to bribery
Sondland not only confirmed the Ukraine quid pro quo, he unequivocally tied it to Trump and his requirements for personally beneficial investigations.
Barbara McQuade
Opinion columnist
Gordon Sondland is not a note taker, but it appears that he can do math.

Appearing Wednesday before House impeachment investigators, the U.S. ambassador to the European Union said he communicated to the president of Ukraine that before Ukraine would receive military aid and a White House meeting, he needed to announce certain investigations.

Sondland testified that “it was abundantly clear that there was a link” between the actions Ukraine desired and an announcement about the two investigations. “Was there a quid pro quo?” Sondland asked rhetorically. “The answer is yes.”
 
This is outdated information. The OP's link is from last month (October) and things have changed drastically since then. Today, Sondland testified that there WAS quid pro quo. With stuff like this, it helps to have up to date information because it changes on a daily basis it seems.

Trump impeachment: Sondland quid pro quo testimony adds up to bribery

Appearing Wednesday before House impeachment investigators, the U.S. ambassador to the European Union said he communicated to the president of Ukraine that before Ukraine would receive military aid and a White House meeting, he needed to announce certain investigations.

Sondland testified that “it was abundantly clear that there was a link” between the actions Ukraine desired and an announcement about the two investigations. “Was there a quid pro quo?” Sondland asked rhetorically. “The answer is yes.”

In addition to confirming the quid pro quo, Sondland — a major donor to Donald Trump's inauguration — unequivocally tied it to Trump: “We all understood that these prerequisites for the White House call and White House meeting reflected President Trump’s desires and requirements.”
 

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