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The Impeachment Thread Part Deux


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What do you think will happen?  

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  1. 1. What do you think will happen?

    • Impeachment but not conviction
      27
    • Impeachment and conviction 👀
      10
    • Impeachment fails
      11
    • Impeachment is never brought up
      9

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  • Poll closed on 01/20/2021 at 05:00 PM

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4 minutes ago, Springfield said:

Watch all the asshole republicans backpedal into support of the capital siege. Before the end of this, the will come out in support of it.


They will. And if Dems don’t do enough to condemn it something worse if going to happen. 

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The House is not important.  The issue is the Senate.  Mitch McConnell needs to convene the Senate and have a trial immediately or else the GOP can't claim to repudiate what Trump did.  Why is the Senate not coming in to vote on impeachment?  

 

Failure to go on voting record means they are still supporting Trump.

 

Charges should not be just the riot, but also the GA election interference. 

 

Trump doesn't deserve the Presidency for another hour.  

 

 

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1 minute ago, Fergasun said:

The House is not important.  The issue is the Senate.  Mitch McConnell needs to convene the Senate and have a trial immediately or else the GOP can't claim to repudiate what Trump did.  Why is the Senate not coming in to vote on impeachment?  

 

According to that Mitch document any body can object to them going in session. So it's Jan 19 the earliest.

 

 

 

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If we try to impeach him 3 months from now, the GOP will have no reason to vote for impeachment. They will say it was a long time ago, he's gone, lets move on. We need to force a vote ASAP while it's still fresh in the minds of the world. Even if impeachment doesn't go thru, we need the complicit people on the record.

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Agreed. Also agree with an earlier poster who stated they're overthinking this. I remember a comment made during the first Impeachment by Rep. Ayanna Pressley that they could walk and chew gum. Okay. Time for Joe,Kamala,Nancy and the gang to walk and chew gum then. Get it done ASAP. 

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Trump will be president until Noon on 1/20.  Say the House is able to impeach Trump by Wednesday. That would be one more week of Trump.  The Mitch lead Senate has already said they won't take up impeachment until the 19th. Even if they hold a vote, to come in early; it will not pass.  There's enough GOPers to block any early sessions.

 

Even if the GOP agree to a trial and had one; the vote will convict Trump will not lead to removal.  I doubt you would get more than handful of GOPers to vote to convict Trump.

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13 minutes ago, Burgold said:

The Republican majority dragging their feet on impeachment especially in contrast to their sprint to confirm judges would be disgusting. 
 

or their hypocritical norm. 

People are quick to forget, even I forgot about that for the moment. That needs to be brought up repeatedly during this process, remind the American people where GOP congressmen's priorities actually lie.

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54 minutes ago, Burgold said:

The Republican majority dragging their feet on impeachment especially in contrast to their sprint to confirm judges would be disgusting. 
 

or their hypocritical norm. 

 

"More people died at the Capitol than at Benghazi."  

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15 minutes ago, Burgold said:

It really is tough to fathom that the Republicans think, "No one ever thought people would take the words of the President of the United States seriously," is a good argument.

 

I think their argument is more closely summarized as "Me, and the entire GOP, have absolutely no responsibility for the lies which we have been systematically telling for over a month, and which we are continuing to tell, in the Congressional Record, after the attempted coup."  

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More than half of Americans want President Trump out of the office before inauguration day

 

Over half of Americans believe Donald Trump should be removed from office before his term ends as two-thirds give him a good amount of the blame for the rioting that occurred in Washington, D.C. this week. This comes as less than a third of Americans trust Trump to protect democracy in the United States. However, America remains divided as only half of the country trusts Joe Biden to protect democracy in the U.S.

 

The majority of the American public (56%) says that Donald Trump should be removed from office before his term ends.

 

Two-thirds (67%) say the President deserves a good amount (15%) or a great deal (52%) of the blame for the riots in Washington, D.C. 


Virtually all Democrats (94%) and a majority of independents (58%) believe Trump should be removed; only 13% of Republicans agree.

 

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14 minutes ago, China said:

More than half of Americans want President Trump out of the office before inauguration day

 

Yeah, but more than half of them voted against him.  And neither he, nor the GOP, will admit that, either.  (Or care.)  

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