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In reply to the discussion: "Impeach the president again" opinion piece, Boston Globe [View all]ClusterFreak
(3,112 posts)19. Do it. n/t
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I agree with Hekate here, it has to stop. And that means WE need to stop it. Not age or health. US.
better
Nov 2020
#35
Disqualification is only voted upon following a successful removal vote by a supermajority.
FreepFryer
Nov 2020
#4
It drives me nuts when I hear or read about "the future political life of trump"
Escurumbele
Nov 2020
#5
That' my line of thinking too. Hit him with emoluments this time for the impeachment.
Pobeka
Nov 2020
#23
It just occurred to me, one possible grift would be a public speaking tour.
The Animator
Nov 2020
#26
I would've seen it here at DU, but I posed it as a question because I'm unsure of the details.
Pobeka
Nov 2020
#44
I believe it limits what the Senate can do while he's being impeached. I could
BComplex
Nov 2020
#46
Right. Try to keep the toddler preoccupied with impeachment so he doesn't get into trouble
Illumination
Nov 2020
#8
Yes! There HAVE to be consequences for impeachable actions, or nothing will ever change!
FailureToCommunicate
Nov 2020
#11
Yes, they could impeach again and take up the matter after the new Senate is seated,
dware
Nov 2020
#31
And then democrats take over the senate and BOOM! No more problem with him running in
BComplex
Nov 2020
#45