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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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Graham Weinschenk
GWeinschenk
The fact that police unions and “pro-police” people are so damn quiet after 50+ officers were injured, at least 1 officer killed, and many officers beaten at the Capitol tells
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Celeste Headlee
CelesteHeadlee
FYI - "Whataboutism" is rhetorical device to deflect attention from an allegation by bringing up some other issue, never responding to the original charge. "You're a liar!""You ate my French
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Ben Wikler
benwikler
Today, if Johnson bothers to show up for the impeachment trial, he’ll hear a flimsy defense of the indefensible. Then he faces an existential, character-defining choice: Country and Constitution, or
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Tea Party Barbie (Parler: @teapartybarbie)
laurahollis61
Cal Thomas makes the mistake Republicans have fallen for time and time again: "Just be nicer." Be nicer when Democrats slander you and their press footsoldiers spread it everywhere like
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Andrew Wortman 🏳️🌈
AmoneyResists
1.) Privately owned media platforms banning people who incite violence is not a 1st Amendment violation2.) Impeaching & removing Trump will not “further divide the nation;” him remaining in office
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Craig Caplan
CraigCaplan
10 House Republicans who voted to impeach President Trump for "incitement of insurrection" are top news in their home states this morning. Wyoming At-Large Republican Congresswoman Liz Cheney, chair of
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Michael Tae Sweeney
mtsw
i really hope Biden and Congressional Dems realize this and have a plan B besides "complain about it when he does this"https://twitter.com/jbouie/status/1334882082720509953 you know how congress never authorized or appropriated
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Denver Riggleman
RepRiggleman
My thoughts on why impeachment is necessaryGOP colleagues have stated that impeachment is divisive and could cause further violence. I disagree. Allowing President Trump to walk away, validates messianic conspiracy
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Alexander Panetta
Alex_Panetta
Just listened to a wild podcast exchange between Steve Bannon and Rudy Giuliani. Rudy is spinning the Antifa-did-this . And Bannon is like, “Rudy. Rudy. Rudy. OK. OK. Fine. Fine.”Bannon:
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Aaron Rupar
atrupar
Pelosi: "The President of the United States incited this insurrection, this armed rebellion, against our common country. He must go. He is a clear and present danger to the nation
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Melanie Marlowe
profmarlowe
No one wants a simply partisan removal vote, but even with 5 or 10 Republicans, it must be done. Removal requires 2/3 of those present. It can be done with
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Seamus Bruner
seamusbruner
THREAD: Matea Gold is not just any WaPo reporter. She sits at the heart of the Clinton oppo smear machine. It’s a tangled web but brings in Strobe Talbott and
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Jed Shugerman
jedshug
Congress was attacked and seized 48 hours ago after Trump told his mob to go there and "fight like hell"... Yet @SpeakerPelosi waited around for the 25th A. & is
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Matthew Yglesias
mattyglesias
I think there’s a lot of forgetting as to what the real political calculation around impeachment was. Agree or disagree, here’s what happened.https://twitter.com/markmobility/status/1339931498359754752 Starting *before* the Ukraine stor
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Mickey Kaus
kausmickey
"Mayhem incited by Trump" (NYT) "The president incited the mob" (Liz Cheney). I've now listened to all 1 hr 11 min of Trump's Wed. Ellipse speech and I'll be damned
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