trump was potus when he was impeached. trump was still lying about voter fraud when he amped up his rioters.
When did the trial start again?
Is that question answered in the Constitution? You would be convicting Clinton if she had done 1/6. Think Benghazi.Why are you stuck on that? Does the Senate have the power to convict private citizens, yes or no?
Of course it matters when the trial started. That’s the skirt Mitch is hiding behind for his process bullshit.Yea, I had the wrong links for some reason, handed to the Senate on the 25th.....5 days after Biden was sworn in.......really doesn't matter when the trial started does it at that point...
Is that question answered in the Constitution? You would be convicting Clinton if she had done 1/6. Think Benghazi.
Of course it matters when the trial started. That’s the skirt Mitch is hiding behind for his process bullshit.
McConnell refused to accept the impeachment before the 20th to set up the process bullshit and you know it.Why? On the 25th, when it was handed over, Trump was a private citizen, tell me again where in the Constitution, does it say Congress can impeach a private citizen?
The prick chiseled his way out of protecting the Constitution with his BS
The party is falling apart- and for those that think Trump will fade away, well he won't
We saw Kevin condemn him and then back away & visit him in FL
If Biden has a strong economy in 24, he will win again
Is that process question answered in the Constitution? Yes or NoClinton wasn't the President.....she would have been SoS after the 20th....like I said, the death of common sense is frustrating.
McConnell refused to accept the impeachment before the 20th to set up the process bullshit and you know it.
Is that process question answered in the Constitution? Yes or No
Trump would be President except for C19I think I agree!
Good economy + tamped-down coronavirus should give Biden the win.
Trump would be President except for C19
If he had acted with some planning on C19, vice division, he would be President
I think that will be the consensus when all is said and done
doing his best lindsey graham impressionHe voted to acquit. Actions speak louder than words!
Disagree, I think he actually did stand by his conviction, he believes 100% that this impeachment was unconstitutional, so he stood by his belief, voted accordingly, and then blistered Trump in a speech.
He made some valid points, that by voting to convict a PRIVATE CITIZEN, they are setting precedent to prevent private citizens from running for office etc....
Yes he is signaling the end for the one term loser. Other Reps. are joining in too. The just want him gone and good riddance. Now come the civil and criminal charges to keep him busy and hopefully silent. It's time to move on.Not the end
McConnell drove a spike through his party There is a lot of healing and cleanup to do.
McConnell provided a valuable statement for possible civil lawsuits against Trump.
So how long is the free baby raping period, now that we're clear there is one?Of the President, Vice President, or civil officer,
When the trial started, which one of those, was Trump?
No, he escaped through a loophole.He was in office when the trial started? REALLY? Anyone else know that?
Someone should tell Trump, he thinks he is still a relevant and powerful force in the Republican PartyYes he is signaling the end for the one term loser. Other Reps. are joining in too. The just want him gone and good riddance. Now come the civil and criminal charges to keep him busy and hopefully silent. It's time to move on.
"I think he is probably not likely to ever be President of the United States again based on what is going on right here right now," said Sen. Kevin Cramer, a North Dakota Republican who voted to acquit Trump. "I think the impeachment process has been damaging because people have seen repeated images of how awful that night was and how inappropriate his response was. While it does not meet the standard in my view of inciting insurrection, it will have had that damaging effect."
Analysis: Even after acquittal, GOP senators and Democratic managers hope rebuke of Trump has lasting impact
In the moments after former President Donald Trump was acquitted by the Senate for a second time in a little more than a year, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell rose to speak.www.cnn.com
Why would the founders have given a clever attempted tyrant the loophole McConnell set up for trump to slip through? What protective function does the technicality y'all are hiding behind provide to the union?I don't know anything, I know the House gave it over on the 25th.....but let' say they gave it on the 18th, on the 21st, Trump was no longer President, what power does Congress have to impeach a private citizen?
@Common Sense 1Care less about Trump....or Republicans....or Demorcats, but the death of common sense is frustrating and frequent recently
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