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I wasn't for Impeaching Trump or Clinton, and I'm not for Impeaching Biden. It's an abuse of the system, strictly for political gain, no matter how much you defend it. There simply wasn't enough evidence to remove Trump as there's not enough to remove Biden. This is what happens when parties lower the bar for misusing these procedures, demonize an opponent beyond the facts and try to use any excuse to get control.
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-- Mark Levin says it is time to start talking about using impeachment or the 25th Amendment against Joe Biden to remove the "most disastrous president in modern American history" from office.
After a series of insults, Levin said Biden has "the border wide open in violation of our immigration laws" and invoked the administration's eviction moratorium, which came this week despite a Supreme Court decision in June ruling an earlier eviction moratorium could only be extended by Congress.
He also raised concerns about the health of the U.S. population, alluding to a Justice Department legal fight against Texas over an order by Gov. Greg Abbott to restrict the transportation of migrants, some of whom tested positive for COVID-19, from being dumped into communities by federal officials as they await immigration proceedings.
Mark Levin says Biden should be removed from office
Mark Levin says it is time to start talking about using impeachment or the 25th Amendment against Joe Biden to remove the "most disastrous president in modern American history" from office.
-- Mark Levin says it is time to start talking about using impeachment or the 25th Amendment against Joe Biden to remove the "most disastrous president in modern American history" from office.
After a series of insults, Levin said Biden has "the border wide open in violation of our immigration laws" and invoked the administration's eviction moratorium, which came this week despite a Supreme Court decision in June ruling an earlier eviction moratorium could only be extended by Congress.
He also raised concerns about the health of the U.S. population, alluding to a Justice Department legal fight against Texas over an order by Gov. Greg Abbott to restrict the transportation of migrants, some of whom tested positive for COVID-19, from being dumped into communities by federal officials as they await immigration proceedings.