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- Manlobbi
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No. of Recommendations: 7
Just heard Al Green, (D,TX), at the opening of the House session today, calling for the impeachment of Trump over his statements amounting to the extermination of Palestine. Of course, it will fail to go anywhere, but it had to be done.
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I can't find any story about it. Did he introduce a bill of impeachment?
No. of Recommendations: 3
Green spoke only 30 minutes ago. Saw it on C-SPAN. He announced his intent to introduce a bill immediately.
No. of Recommendations: 1
Thanks. I can't find any mention of it. I'll check again.
No. of Recommendations: 3
No. of Recommendations: 2
We won't be able to impeach the Felon for at least two years. Reps own everything right now.
If Dems do take Congress in 2026 (big "if"), I would expect an impeachment to follow soon after. I'm sure they'll have a smorgasbord of offenses to choose from by then.
No. of Recommendations: 2
I'm sure they'll have a smorgasbord of offenses to choose from by then. = 1pg
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Or you can partner with a Blue State or City DA to create the offense, customized to your requirements such as circumventing the Statute of Limitations. Or if your Blue Stae DA just won't play ball, you can find a candidate to base his campaign on "Elect me and I will find the crime!"
No. of Recommendations: 2
That's true. I think it is still important for the Democrats to offer a bill of impeachment to the House every time he commits an offense that in "normal times" would result in impeachment. It forces the Republicans to go on the record saying "No, that's okay." It forces Americans to examine how far from "normal" we have drifted. It puts his actions in historical perspective.
No. of Recommendations: 1
It forces the Republicans to go on the record saying "No, that's okay."
But can't Johnson and Thune simply prevent any impeachment bills from being voted on at all?
No. of Recommendations: 1
Johnson certainly can, and no doubt will, block any bill introduced by Democrats from reaching the floor. Thune wouldn't play a roll unless a BoI somehow pass the House. The important thing is that it will be a record that both parties will be running on.