Facts can certainly be irrelevant. But I believe in this case you mean inconvenient, because the facts are inconvenient to you so you leave them out.
Such as Trump’s unprecedented move authorizing to hold aid and force Zelenskyy into a power play.
It’s not too dissimilar to Biden’s move to do the exact same thing.
Here are where the two diverge.
Again, the plan to withhold aid wasn’t Biden’s. He was just the messenger. You think Biden is smart enough to come up with the plan all his own? Or his drugged up scumbag son’s? You’re right! Biden has no leadership skills.
But Trump is a born negotiator. He knows how to leverage the information he wants. Even if it’s not his job to investigate individual citizens and government officials. Didn’t we argue that kind of thing wasn’t Obama’s job? Anyway, rather than go through the proper jurisdictional channels, he proceeded to directly use his power for personal reasons of vendetta rather than for altruistic reasons. Even if Ukraine had the dirt, you think our government would care about such potentially fabricated evidence? The media? Sure! It’s have a field day. But if Trump wanted Biden locked up… but even Trump admits his unconventional governing style lead to more mistakes than none. Not his fault. He didn’t know who were the bad people at the time, he claims. He knows now. You really think Trump was dumb enough to think Biden wouldn’t run against him in 2020? You give him so little credit.
Biden’s inability to lead doesn’t vindicate Trump’s attempt to sabotage a potential political opponent at the cost of our allies in Ukraine.
Allies we wouldn’t have without the US government authorizing Biden to tell them to withhold aid if that money was just going into Russian pockets.