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servermsh

(1,302 posts)
Tue Jan 26, 2021, 03:37 PM Jan 2021

Senate will likely vote today on Rand Paul's point of order on legality of impeachment

This vote will fail, but it will be very interesting to see which Republicans vote with Democrats:

The Kentucky Republican plans to raise a point of order with the Senate parliamentarian Tuesday afternoon, just moments before senators are set to be sworn in for Trump’s second impeachment trial. His attempt is certain to fail, but the final tally could foreshadow the possibility that Trump will be convicted, which requires support from two-thirds of the chamber.


https://www.politico.com/news/2021/01/26/rand-paul-impeachment-462655
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Senate will likely vote today on Rand Paul's point of order on legality of impeachment (Original Post) servermsh Jan 2021 OP
I think Rand's just trying to gage the GOP in the Senate to be able to be on the right side ... marble falls Jan 2021 #1
Why is that ass even allowed in the Senate Chamber w/o a MASK?? SaveOurDemocracy Jan 2021 #2
Up next: Wet dreams of a libertarian struggle4progress Jan 2021 #3

marble falls

(60,882 posts)
1. I think Rand's just trying to gage the GOP in the Senate to be able to be on the right side ...
Tue Jan 26, 2021, 03:39 PM
Jan 2021

... of the the RW.

struggle4progress

(119,618 posts)
3. Up next: Wet dreams of a libertarian
Tue Jan 26, 2021, 03:47 PM
Jan 2021
Nothing in the Constitution prevents the President from unleashing a murderous mob on the Capitol; and you can't do anything about it
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