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Conspiracy theories are not proof. That is why have the legal system we do, so wannabe dictators can't abuse their power.
Right. And also conspiracy theories are not, applicable, wherever the truth and the facts validate real life events.
Real Life Event: Joe Biden bragged about getting an Ukraine prosecutor, fired, back in 2015 when he tried to expose Biden family's corruption at Burisma.
Real Life Event: Burisma is factually one of the most corrupt corps in Ukraine history, yet Hunter Biden took a job there doing something he had no experience in whatsoever ---and he was paid $50K/month for many months.
Real Life Event: Our Ukraine foreign policy does NOT prohibit a U.S. President from exposing corruption that is done by his political opponent ---but Trump got impeached for doing so.
Real Life Event: the Ukraine anticorruption activists, the EU, the Obama administration, the Republican led Congress, and the IMF were all pressing for the Prosecuters firing because he was NOT investigating corruption strongly enough.
Real Life Event: Trump had shown no interest in corruption until Biden became a political rival. No other very corrupt countries, recieving aid from us, have had this occur.
Real Life Event: The military had cleared Ukraine for the release of authorized funds stating they had made good progress in addressing corruption. This was prior to Trump's actions.
Real Life Event: There is as of yet no actual evidence of Joe Biden being corrupt.
Real Life Event: Trump wanted the Ukrainian president to make a public announcement that he was opening an investigation.
Real Life Event: Trump was impeached for abuse of power in attempting to force a foreign leader to announce an investigation into a political rival, by withholding much needed, authorized military aid. He was also impeached for obstructing a Congressional investigation.