A whistleblower accused Donald Trump of soliciting help from Ukraine with the 2020 U.S. election. In exchange, Trump would release $391 million in military aid he had blocked. The aid was so Ukraine could keep fighting our enemies.

I watched some of the House Intelligence Committee hearings. The Republican members were unified. They objected that, 1) the whistleblower only heard the incriminating evidence secondhand or thirdhand, so why should we believe him, and 2) Trump never actually said โ€œthis is a shakedown.โ€

Now, there is a second whistleblower who knows the information firsthand.

What will the Republican defense be now? โ€œThey need louder whistlesโ€? Or maybe, โ€œItโ€™s true the White House tried to cover it up (they moved the transcript record to a super secret server used for highly classified information), but whatโ€™s your point?โ€

As to their second defense, that Trump never said, โ€œthis is a threat,โ€ I refer back to a quote from that other Don, Don Corleone: โ€œWeโ€™ll make him an offer he canโ€™t refuse.โ€ Now, does that sound like a threat to you?

P.S.: Now thereโ€™s a third whistleblower: Trump! In his โ€œgreat and unmatched wisdom,โ€ he publicly asked China to interfere in the U.S. election on his behalf.

MICHAEL FRANDZEL

Portsmouth