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Goodwin Calls for Obama Phone Calls with Foreign Leaders to be Released for Comparison

Journalist Michael Goodwin is calling for Obama’s phone calls with world leaders to be released in response to the outrage over President Trump’s call with the Ukrainian President.

Goodwin believes there is currently no frame of reference as to the type of chatter that goes on between U.S. and foreign leaders and having Obama’s calls public would help provide this.

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For just one example as to the type of communication that could possibly be uncovered, most remember when President Obama assured Russian President Medvedev that he would “have more flexibility” after his election.

This moment was meant to be kept in secrecy but captured on a hot wire.

FoxNews reports as President Trump faces an impeachment inquiry over how he handled a phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, New York Post columnist Michael Goodwin said he wants to see former President Barack Obama‘s calls with world leaders for a proper comparison.

“There’s a lot about these calls that are strange, in the sense that we have no basis for comparison. We don’t know what presidents say to foreign leaders,” he told “Fox & Friends” on Tuesday.

“Only under Donald Trump have we gotten these transcripts either released or leaked. And I would love to know what did Barack Obama say to the Iranians? What did he say to the Russians?” Goodwin continued. “I suspect a lot of these calls have innocuous chatter because you have two leaders, each with their own domestic politics issues.”

Goodwin said calls between world leaders likely center on minor complaints and the intense demands of the job, as opposed to anything heinous or criminal.

“They probably have these kind of group gripe sessions sometimes where they share horror stories about their own politics,” he said. “I don’t think anything in this call is outrageous.”

Goodwin also compared the Ukraine whistleblower complaint to the revelation about federal government spying that occurred against Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign and said the president must compete with alleged spies and traitors lurking within the White House.

“It very much begins to feel like 2016 all over again,” he said in the interview. “You had the CIA, the FBI spying on the Trump campaign. Now you have a CIA officer within the White House gathering information, going to Democrats in Congress with… Democrat-connected lawyers. And shaping this in a way that sounds as though it’s almost written by ‘The New York Times,’ for ‘The New York Times.’

This article was written by the staff of TheConservativeOpinion.com 

By Kambree Nelson

Source: theconservativeopinion

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