Talk:Charles Kupperman
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The last sentence of the Charles Kupperman biography (under the discussion of the Trump-Ukraine scandal) had a change added on January 23rd that requires citation. The sentence reads, "Rather than face a ruling in favor of the Trump Administration, House Democrats withdrew the subpoena against Mr. Kupperman and many believe this indicates their unwillingness to pursue the question of executive privilege through the federal courts."
Who are the "many who believe"? While it is quite possible the statement is true, it reads as biased and politically motivated, and therefore requires citation as support. Therefore, since the statement is unsourced, I have deleted it. Theala Sildorian (talk) 14:44, 31 January 2020 (UTC)
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