
The Ben Shapiro Show Ep. 876 - A Real Constitutional Crisis
Oct 10, 2019
The Trump administration’s strategy to stonewall Congress raises questions about the balance of power and possible cover-up allegations. Delving into the complexities of impeachment, the podcast discusses historical precedents and current challenges. Whistleblower credibility issues and their political implications are explored. Additionally, the effects of U.S. troop withdrawal from the Middle East, particularly on Kurdish forces, are analyzed. The rise in anti-Semitism is highlighted, connecting historical context to current events and concerns for Jewish safety.
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Impeachment Strategy
- Avoid a blanket stonewalling strategy during impeachment inquiries.
- It creates the impression of a cover-up and sets a bad precedent.
Whistleblower Bias
- The whistleblower's alleged ties to a Democratic presidential candidate raise serious questions about their motives.
- This casts doubt on the impartiality of the complaint and suggests potential political bias.
Syria Withdrawal
- Trump's withdrawal of troops from Syria has been met with bipartisan criticism.
- Critics argue that the move will empower Turkey, endanger the Kurds, and potentially lead to the resurgence of ISIS.
