Poetical Poltergeist
Precise and cold hearted
If Trump wins again. The country will just implode. There's just no way so that's why it won't happen.So if we get 4 more years of Trump...what then?
And does he leave office after his second term?
If Trump wins again. The country will just implode. There's just no way so that's why it won't happen.So if we get 4 more years of Trump...what then?
And does he leave office after his second term?
that strong black woman.@mkraju
#BREAKING: House Judiciary approves 23-17 to advance article of impeachment saying Trump abused his office
10:07 - 13 Dec 2019



@NatashaBertrand
!! Giuliani told the WSJ that Trump is still asking him about the dirt he's digging up in Ukraine.
"What did you get?" Trump asked Giuliani upon returning from Kiev (according to Giuliani) ‘Just Having Fun’: Giuliani Doubles Down on Ukraine Probes
09:15 - 13 Dec 2019Rebecca Ballhaus
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@rebeccaballhaus
New: When Giuliani returned from Kyiv on Sat, Trump called him as his plane was still taxiing & asked: “What did you get?” Giuliani replied: “More than you can imagine.” W/@bykowicz @tggrove on Giuliani doubling down, even as friends urged him to lay low:‘Just Having Fun’: Giuliani Doubles Down on Ukraine Probes …

Republicans are like that dude from the Mr. Deeds movie who wanted to be a Veterinarian as a kid but ended up owning a chain of slaughterhouses.
Both sides"Procedure
At the federal level, the impeachment process is a three-step procedure.
First, the Congress investigates. This investigation typically begins in the House Judiciary Committee, but may begin elsewhere. For example, the Nixon impeachment inquiry began in the Senate Judiciary Committee. The facts that led to impeachment of Bill Clinton were first discovered in the course of an investigation by Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr.
Second, the House of Representatives must pass, by a simple majority of those present and voting, articles of impeachment, which constitute the formal allegation or allegations. Upon passage, the defendant has been "impeached".
Third, the Senate tries the accused. In the case of the impeachment of a president, the Chief Justice of the United States presides over the proceedings. For the impeachment of any other official, the Constitution is silent on who shall preside, suggesting that this role falls to the Senate's usual presiding officer, the President of the Senate who is also the Vice President of the United States. Conviction in the Senate requires a two-thirds supermajority vote of those present. The result of conviction is removal from office."
Republicans outright saying they're going to take up the President's position is outright wrong. That's not their role in impeachment.

Go back to the homeland, brehNot sure but I ain’t waiting for this shyt to turn into handmaids tale![]()