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ALBERT T GOINS
ALBERTTGOINS1
Trump refusal to testify is not equivalent to invoking the Fifth A. in a criminal case: “Judgment in Cases of Impeachment shall not extend further than to removal from Office,
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Eric Garland
ericgarland
Van Der Veen: THERE WAS NO IMPEACHMENT OR INFORMATION TESTIMONY OR STUFF OR THINGSRULE 23NO IMPEACHMENT, YOU'RE THE IMPEACHMENTRULE 23RULE 23! I gotta say, this is amazing performance art. Trump's
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Daniel Goldman
danielsgoldman
To be clear, Trump is a danger to democracy and our national security, and he must be removed immediately. He should resign, and if not, Pence should initiate removal through
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@judgeluttig
judgeluttig
A president cannot be impeached after he leaves office. Therefore, were the House of Representatives to impeach the President before he leaves office, the Senate of the United States could
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Gregg Nunziata
greggnunziata
I'm afraid some conservatives are being misled by Judge Luttig.Of course, you can impeach, convict, and disqualify a former officeholder.This view is supported by English custom, Constitutional text and structure,
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The Gormogons
Gormogons
GP So, reconcile these two things for me:1. Roberts isn't presiding over the impeachment trial because his position is it's not required because Trump is no longer president.2. Democrats can
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Greg Sargent
ThePlumLineGS
Mark it down: Most elected Republicans will end up comprehensively absolving Trump of any and all responsibility for inspiring the attack. His role will be erased entirely. @LindseyGrahamSC's abject toadying
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Christine Pelosi
sfpelosi
I know it’s frustrating to “wait” days for #Impeachment when Trump is so unhinged. FAR faster to arrest him for felony murder - but the US House is not the
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Frogman5326Q
frogman5326QQQ
The Senate trial of former President Donald Trump will begin on Feb. 9 , according to a deal reached Friday that pushed back what would have been the Tuesday start
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Greg Sargent
ThePlumLineGS
Damning new facts show Trump may have known Pence's life was in danger when Trump attacked Pence during the insurrection. Democrats simply must call witnesses. If Trump knowingly pointed this
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Ari Fleischer
AriFleischer
Two years from now, or 20 years, or 50 years, another President will act in a way that enrages his/her opposition and impeachment will be sought. Every day, every hour
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Tim Scott
SenatorTimScott
My thoughts on the impeachment trial: I am unconvinced that the Senate has the authority to hold a trial against a private citizen. (1/5)https://www.scott.senate.gov/media-center/press-releases/scott-statement-on-the-senate-impeachment-tria
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Greg
Greg651
Very interesting. I obviously can’t say if Cruz is making this argument in good faith. But, unlike many others, I think there may be something to it. Back when this
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David Waldman-1, of Yorktown LLC™
KagroX
A POST-1/20 IMPEACHMENT NEED NOT DERAIL BIDEN CABINET CONFIRMATIONS.AFTER 1/20, THIS IS NOT AN IMPEACHMENT OF “THE PRESIDENT” & THE TRIAL MAY BE CONDUCTED IN A SPECIAL COMMITTEE APPOINTED FOR
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Tom Pepinsky
TomPepinsky
The point of impeachment is not to unify Americans. The point of impeachment is to punish a criminal who holds office. Constitutional conservatives, Democrats, libertarians, and progressives are at risk
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Gregg Nunziata
greggnunziata
Contra @JonathanTurley the primary purpose of impeachment is *not* removal, though that is an important punishment. More important purposes are, per Hamilton to provide "a method of NATIONAL INQUEST into
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