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FoiaFan
15poundstogo
Does the Senate have jurisdiction to hold an a impeachment trial after Trump (or any other official) leaves office? Maybe yes, maybe no. See pp. 47-48 of this CRS report,
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Heidi N. Moore
moorehn
I'll tell you what Dems like Pelosi will say and for once they'll be right:To remove him two weeks before he leaves office will strengthen white supremacist beliefs. Force makes
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Adam Jentleson 🎈
AJentleson
I'm a lifelong Democrat. I'll enthusiastically vote & work hard for Dems up and down the ballot this year. But the history books will write that a president colluded with
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Frank Bowman
FOBowman3
1/20 A thread on the impeachment/25th Amend frenzy:I spent the best part of three years writing about impeachment (and to lesser extent the 25th Amendment) and in the end advocating
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Jake Highwell
JakeHighwell
This is what I think happenedJust my analysisTrump was never wanted by the GOPBut he came as such a surprise they were unable to prevent him from gaining the nomination
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Absurdistwords
absurdistwords
SPOILER ALERT:Here's how the impeachment will go....Democrats will make a devastating and airtight case for Trump's guilt, so strong and compelling that nobody with brain function will not see and
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Cliff Kurtzman
DominoPrinciple
THREAD: The Dominoes of Impeachment - Part 3Today the US House of Representatives will impeach Donald John Trump for the second time. Convicting Trump in the Senate trial requires the
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Mark M
iwasmmueller88
For the record. I think Tulsi does a *very* good job at using the media to drive a message that is much larger than her natural platform.But I see a
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Ali Velshi
AliVelshi
1/11It may sound counterintuitive to having a conversation but there are some issues that just don’t have two sides. Nobody is in favor of tornadoes, or cancer, or pizza –
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Ali Velshi
AliVelshi
1/11It may sound counterintuitive to be having a conversation but there are some issues that just don’t have two sides. Nobody is in favor of tornadoes, or cancer, or against
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Bryan Gividen
BryanGividen
~1yr ago, I explained why conservatives should support impeaching Pres Trump for the Ukraine call. Today I again urge fellow conservatives to support impeachment/conviction, even after Trump's term ends. Here
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Teri Kanefield
Teri_Kanefield
This is not a criminal trial, so the standard of proof for a criminal trial does not apply.Proof beyond a reasonable doubt comes into play in a criminal trial because
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Dr Alice Lilly
aliceolilly
A thread on impeachment:- What is it?- What can a president be impeached for?- How does the process work?This will be long, sorry, but it’s quite interesting (I promise) First
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Jennifer Bendery
jbendery
Pelosi holding her first press conference since the House impeached Trump, again. Opens with an MLK quote.“True peace is not merely the absence of tension: it is the presence of
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Rikki Dean
Rikki_Dean
A key lesson from #impeachment is that too many of the disciplinary procedures in modern democracies are founded on the assumption that those at the top will enforce an informal
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Tia Mitchell, AJC’s Washington Correspondent
ajconwashington
The impeachment trial is currently at a standstill nearly an hour after this vote. Members trying to figure out what is next and what that means for the trial’s timeline.https://twitter.com/zachary_cohen/status/1360613311675564036
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