It is available here: https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/6579566/House-Judiciary-Committee-Impeachment-Report.pdf
I haven't read it but it seems similar to the Intelligence report. Here are uses of the word "debunked" or "bogus":
a discredited theory promoted by Russia alleging that Ukraine—rather than Russia—interfered in the 2016 United States Presidential election (5)
He asked Ukraine
to announce two bogus investigations: one into former Vice President Joseph R. Biden, Jr., then his
leading opponent in the 2020 election, and another to advance a conspiracy theory that Ukraine, not
Russia, attacked our elections in 2016. (9)
into a discredited conspiracy theory that
Ukraine, not Russia, interfered in the 2016 election (15)
a discredited theory promoted by Russia alleging that Ukraine—rather than
Russia—interfered in the 2016 United States Presidential election (83)
into a discredited theory (91)
On that call, he requested that President Zelensky investigate the widely debunked conspiracy theory that the Ukrainian government—and not
Russia—was behind the hack of Democratic National Committee (DNC) computer network in 2016. (94)
as
President Trump’s former Homeland Security Advisor Tom Bossert made clear, the idea of Ukraine hacking the DNC
server was “not only a conspiracy theory, it is completely debunked.” (101)
None of the 17
witnesses who appeared as part of this inquiry testified that they were aware of any factual basis to
support the allegation that Ukraine interfered in the 2016 election; rather, multiple witnesses confirmed
that these were false, debunked conspiracy theories. As Dr. Fiona Hill testified, “[t]his is a fictional
narrative that is being perpetrated and propagated by the Russian security services themselves.” (116)
FBI Director Pushes Back on Debunked Conspiracy Theory About 2016 Election
Interference, (117)
this theory has “no
validity” and is “completely debunked.” Trump Was Repeatedly Warned That Ukraine
Conspiracy Theory Was ‘Completely Debunked’ (117)
President Trump’s removal of Ambassador Yovanovitch following a discredited smear campaign on her
character (121)
into
discredited claims about election interference in 2016 (127)
He has abused his power in
soliciting and pressuring a vulnerable foreign nation to corrupt the next United States Presidential election by sabotaging a political opponent and endorsing a debunked conspiracy theory promoted by
our adversary, Russia. (143)
a
discredited conspiracy theory (160)
Although Democrats have
attempted to discredit these assertions as “debunked,” the statements by Ukrainian leaders speak for themselves and shed light on President Trump’s mindset when interacting with President
Zelensky in 2019. (246)
Calling these allegations “debunked” and
“conspiracy theories,” Democrats ignore irrefutable evidence that is inconvenient for their political narrative. (315)
a
discredited theory (372)
a discredited conspiracy theory (373)
Mr. Giuliani also made
discredited public allegations about former Vice President Joe Biden and his son, Hunter (398)
Mr. Lutsenko promoted debunked conspiracy theories that had gained traction with
President Trump and Mr. Giuliani. Those debunked conspiracy theories alleged (402)
President Trump’s
former Homeland Security Advisor, Tom Bossert, said that the idea of Ukraine hacking the DNC
server was “not only a conspiracy theory, it is completely debunked.” (402)
Rudy Giuliani also announced a plan to visit Ukraine in mid-May 2019—not on official
U.S. government business, but instead to pursue on behalf of his client, President Trump, the
debunked conspiracy theories about alleged Ukrainian interference in the 2016 election and
discredited claims about the Bidens. (411)
into the debunked conspiracy theory that Ukraine, not Russia,
interfered in the 2016 U.S. election (443)
Mr. Giuliani and Ambassador Volker discussed the discredited
allegations against former Vice President Biden (452)
a
debunked conspiracy theory that Ukraine interfered in the 2016 U.S. election. ...a debunked conspiracy theory (458)
She noted
that President Trump’s former Homeland Security Advisor Tom Bossert and former National
Security Advisor H.R. McMaster repeatedly advised the President that the so-called
“CrowdStrike” conspiracy theory that President Trump raised in the July 25 call is completely
“debunked,” and that allegations Ukraine interfered in the 2016 U.S. election are false. (458)
Witnesses unanimously testified that President Trump’s claims about former Vice
President Biden and alleged Ukrainian interference in the 2016 U.S. election have been
discredited. (458)
He first
requested that Ukraine investigate a discredited conspiracy theory aimed at undercutting the U.S.
Intelligence Community’s unanimous conclusion that the Russian government interfered in the
2016 U.S. election (461)
President Trump was referencing the widely debunked conspiracy theory (461)
Tom Bossert, President Trump’s former Homeland Security Advisor, stated publicly that
the CrowdStrike theory is “not only a conspiracy theory, it is completely debunked.” (461)
Lt. Col. Vindman testified during his deposition that, prior to the July 25 call, he was
aware of concerns from former National Security Advisor John Bolton and other U.S. officials
that President Trump might raise these discredited issues with President Zelensky (465)
a debunked
conspiracy theory about Ukrainian interference in the 2016 U.S. election (486)
the debunked conspiracy theory that Ukraine interfered in the 2016 election
to help Hillary Clinton. (490)
Solomon, John Author of articles promoting debunked conspiracy theories (655)
Again, who is the debunker? Is there some report that debunks these ideas? Is anything that Fiona Hill said absolutely true and anything the John Solomon says absolutely false?
And what are the supposed "debunked" conspiracy theories? 1. That Ukraine interfered in the 2016 presidential elections to help Hillary Clinton. Is this possible? 2. That Joe Biden interfered to stop the investigation of Burisma? That is absolutely a fact and is not debunked.
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