The Impeachment Of Donald Trump

DIY-HP-LED

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tRUmp headed to Walter Reed late this afternoon to get portions of his annual physical without any prior notice. What a crock of shit, a Saturday night physical. Sounds like something serious, hope it's painful and fatal.
Sounds like the stress might be getting to Donald, they have the very best drugs there for that! Donald could use a nice tranquilizer and I'm sure the doctors there are eager to relieve his stress and help him to relax. Or perhaps he's having heart issues, stress (cortisol levels) in the preceding 90 days is the biggest predictor of a heart attack. The dear leader has been battling the world alone, a normal person would have eaten a bullet by now. Self delusion might be protecting his ego, but reality seeps through at some level, he knows they got him by the balls.

I honestly think Mitch McConnell is gonna figure out a way to fuck him while minimizing the damage to the GOP senate. It only takes a simple majority to make the senate vote on his guilt a secret vote, and there are enough GOP senators who are up for reelection in 2022 and 2024 and those in blue or swing states, to do Donald. Mitch knows if the GOP senate finds him not guilty, they will lose the senate in 2020, Donald would run wild up to and during the election, 2020 would be an election to make him king for life.

Mitch is a sneaky bastard and Donald is his biggest problem, I'm sure he shares you concerns and hopes about Donald's health! If Donald croaked suddenly Mitch would be the happiest man in Washington. :D :D :D :D :D :D :hump:
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Rumor mill already saying tRUmp is faking illness and will resign for health reasons.
He knows that as soon as the oath for a new POTUS is sworn, the cuffs will go on, he can't resign, too many pending criminal charges and Pence would never pardon him and expect get one himself from the next POTUS. Donald has no way out except to run to Russia on AF1 and he had better do that, if he's able, before the senate trial begins. He has done Putin enough favors to earn asylum from a "deep state coup", but Putin has no use for him and the price would be too great. Donald has to win the presidency and senate in 2020 or run to Russia, he knows that Mitch secretly wants his ass and this impeachment trial represents the best chance to get rid of Donald before 2020. Mitch and all the GOP senators running in 2020 will vote against impeachment and if it's a secret vote they will make sure it leaks that they supported the great leader.

If Donald resigns he will be fucked overnight and in jail, or under a judge's orders to STFU and not tweet or make public statements, Mitch will want Trump's silence the most. He is already an unindicted co conspirator in the Michael Cohen case and there would be plenty of other charges pending as well.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Pelosi to Trump: When you come after the whistleblower, 'you're in my wheelhouse'

Washington (CNN)House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she told President Donald Trump that he's in her wheelhouse when he attacks the whistleblower, whose complaint initially prompted the House impeachment inquiry of the President.

In part of a CBS News interview released Saturday, Pelosi said: "I will make sure he does not intimidate the whistleblower. I was there. I told the President you're in my wheelhouse when you come after the whistleblower."

Trump has repeatedly attacked and tried to discredit the whistleblower, and has made false claims about the individual on Twitter and at his rallies. A lawyer for the whistleblower sent a letter to the White House warning the President to "cease and desist" attacking his client.

Pelosi said: "This is really important, especially when it comes to intelligence, that someone who would be courageous enough to point out truth to power and then through the filter of a Trump appointed inspector general who found it of urgent concern and ... then took it to the next steps."
Pelosi said Trump has "every opportunity to present his case" before Congress, and could "take the oath of office or he could do it in writing."
The House Speaker said Trump's actions are "so much worse" than those of former President Richard Nixon, who faced impeachment amid the Watergate scandal but resigned before the House of Representatives could take a vote.

"But it's really a sad thing," Pelosi continued. "I mean, what the President did was so much worse than even what Richard Nixon did, that at some point Richard Nixon cared about the country enough to recognize that this could not continue."
The whistleblower's complaint alleges Trump abused his official powers "to solicit interference" from Ukraine in the 2020 election and that the White House took steps to cover it up. Trump has denied any wrongdoing.

A rough transcript released by the White House shows Trump repeatedly pushed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden, Trump's potential 2020 political rival, and his son Hunter Biden. There is no evidence of wrongdoing by Joe or Hunter Biden.
 

jimihendrix1

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House investigating whether Trump lied in U.S. Russia probe

Last week, Trump's former deputy campaign chairman, Rick Gates, suggested in testimony during a jury trial in a criminal case that Trump talked to longtime adviser Roger Stone about WikiLeaks during the 2016 campaign.
Gates testified that after finishing a July 2016 call from Stone, Trump indicated that "more information would be coming," in an apparent reference to WikiLeaks.
Gates' testimony appeared to conflict with sworn written statements that Trump gave Mueller.
"I do not recall discussing WikiLeaks with him," Trump said of Stone in his written responses to Mueller. "Nor do I recall being aware of Mr. Stone having discussed WikiLeaks with individuals associated with my campaign.”
A federal judge on Oct. 25 granted the House's request for access to the grand jury secrets in the Mueller report.
The Trump administration appealed the ruling to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, which held an oral argument on Monday to debate whether to put the October ruling on hold while it considers the legal merits of the dispute.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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This gonna do Dear Donald's heart condition no good at all!
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A year from Election Day, Democratic presidential contenders extend leads over Donald Trump: POLL


A year before the nation votes, top Democratic contenders have extended their leads over President Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential race, with broad public concerns about the president’s leadership in the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll.

While former Vice President Joe Biden now leads Trump by 17 percentage points, other Democratic contenders show the most improvement: Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders’ advantage vs. Trump has gone from a non-significant 6 points in July to 12 in September to 17 now. Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s has gone from 7 to 11 to 15 points.

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Impeachment is not the only factor, since the trend dates to early September. Among Trump’s broader challenges, six in 10 Americans or more say he’s not honest and trustworthy, lacks the kind of personality and temperament it takes to serve effectively and doesn’t understand their problems. Slightly smaller majorities doubt his deal-making, delivery of “needed change” to Washington and leadership generally.

Further, as reported last week, half support Trump’s impeachment and removal from office, 54% say his policies have made the United States less respected globally, 58% disapprove of his overall job performance and 66% say he’s acted unpresidentially since taking office. He’s the first president in modern polling never to have achieved majority approval, with the lowest average approval rating on record.

Yet Trump faced difficulties in 2016 and still prevailed in the Electoral College, if not in the popular vote. He remains strong in his base in this poll, produced for ABC by Langer Research Associates, with 70% support among conservatives vs. Biden, 76% among evangelical white Protestants and 79% among Republicans and Republican-leaning independents.

The Democrats have risks of their own. Their support is heavily concentrated in a handful of groups – for example, young adults, those with more education, racial and ethnic minorities, people living in urban areas and those in the states Hillary Clinton won in 2016. Biden is +30 points vs. Trump in those blue states, for example, while just +7 points – not a statistically significant difference – in the 2016 red states.

That said, 16% of leaned Republicans say they’d defect to Biden. Trump’s approval rating within his own party has dropped by 13 points since early July to a new low. And 30% of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents say they’d like to see the party nominate someone else as its 2020 presidential candidate. (In a different question in 1995, two in 10 Democrats preferred not to renominate Bill Clinton.)

Trump’s presumed ace in the hole is the economy, and his fortunes may rest on its durability. As things stand, though, just a third of Americans, 34%, both say it’s improved since he took office and give him at great deal or good amount of credit for it.
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Roger A. Shrubber

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This gonna do Dear Donald's heart condition no good at all!
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A year from Election Day, Democratic presidential contenders extend leads over Donald Trump: POLL


A year before the nation votes, top Democratic contenders have extended their leads over President Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential race, with broad public concerns about the president’s leadership in the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll.

While former Vice President Joe Biden now leads Trump by 17 percentage points, other Democratic contenders show the most improvement: Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders’ advantage vs. Trump has gone from a non-significant 6 points in July to 12 in September to 17 now. Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s has gone from 7 to 11 to 15 points.

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Impeachment is not the only factor, since the trend dates to early September. Among Trump’s broader challenges, six in 10 Americans or more say he’s not honest and trustworthy, lacks the kind of personality and temperament it takes to serve effectively and doesn’t understand their problems. Slightly smaller majorities doubt his deal-making, delivery of “needed change” to Washington and leadership generally.

Further, as reported last week, half support Trump’s impeachment and removal from office, 54% say his policies have made the United States less respected globally, 58% disapprove of his overall job performance and 66% say he’s acted unpresidentially since taking office. He’s the first president in modern polling never to have achieved majority approval, with the lowest average approval rating on record.

Yet Trump faced difficulties in 2016 and still prevailed in the Electoral College, if not in the popular vote. He remains strong in his base in this poll, produced for ABC by Langer Research Associates, with 70% support among conservatives vs. Biden, 76% among evangelical white Protestants and 79% among Republicans and Republican-leaning independents.

The Democrats have risks of their own. Their support is heavily concentrated in a handful of groups – for example, young adults, those with more education, racial and ethnic minorities, people living in urban areas and those in the states Hillary Clinton won in 2016. Biden is +30 points vs. Trump in those blue states, for example, while just +7 points – not a statistically significant difference – in the 2016 red states.

That said, 16% of leaned Republicans say they’d defect to Biden. Trump’s approval rating within his own party has dropped by 13 points since early July to a new low. And 30% of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents say they’d like to see the party nominate someone else as its 2020 presidential candidate. (In a different question in 1995, two in 10 Democrats preferred not to renominate Bill Clinton.)

Trump’s presumed ace in the hole is the economy, and his fortunes may rest on its durability. As things stand, though, just a third of Americans, 34%, both say it’s improved since he took office and give him at great deal or good amount of credit for it.
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hmm, i wonder if they can continue the impeachment process after the idiot gets voted out of office? i know it would be kind of pointless, but i'd still like it to happen....
yes, i know he'd then be open to all the court cases that he can't be hit with at the moment, but there's something about the term "impeached" that carries shame with it, and he deserves all the shame that can be heaped upon him....
 

hanimmal

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hmm, i wonder if they can continue the impeachment process after the idiot gets voted out of office? i know it would be kind of pointless, but i'd still like it to happen....
yes, i know he'd then be open to all the court cases that he can't be hit with at the moment, but there's something about the term "impeached" that carries shame with it, and he deserves all the shame that can be heaped upon him....
Totally, the Republicans held Hillary Clinton impeachment witness hearings for the last 2 years before Democrats took the House this year.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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hmm, i wonder if they can continue the impeachment process after the idiot gets voted out of office? i know it would be kind of pointless, but i'd still like it to happen....
yes, i know he'd then be open to all the court cases that he can't be hit with at the moment, but there's something about the term "impeached" that carries shame with it, and he deserves all the shame that can be heaped upon him....
There will be congressional investigations, special counsels, blue ribbon panels, grand juries, hundreds of criminal trials and even more lawsuits. This shit is tame compared to what will happen if the democrats win it all in 2020. This is the most serious threat to national security since the second world war, America's 21st century Pearl Harbor, and every aspect of it will be looked into exhaustively. They are gonna have to hire a couple of thousand extra FBI agents over this shit and maybe bring another thousand experienced old hands back from retirement, there will be dozens of grand juries empanelled and several special prosecutors...
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

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Schiff just nailed the closing again . He is Brilliant! The Republican are losing this very bigly. They appear to have no more energy and seem drained and defeated and the day is only half way over! The Republicans were Very disrespectful to the
Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman. im under the impression that Vindman knows Who the whistleblower blower is because he told the whistleblower about the phone call.
If I was Jim Jordan I would pretty much throw Trump under the bus at this point because he looks like such and idiot trying to defend him.
Stick a fork in Trump, he is done.
 
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