Impeachment or 25th Amendment - How does Trump leave office?

Budley Doright

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I don’t know, would it just be best to wait for 12 days and be done with that motherfucker? His “special people” are another story I fear. I don’t think he can do much more damage but like I’ve said 100 times here in the last 4 years, “what the fuck”. Honestly I would not be too unhappy if he and his whole clan went for a one way boat trip, never to be heard from again. The saddest part would be the pollution it caused.
 

hanimmal

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I don’t know, would it just be best to wait for 12 days and be done with that motherfucker? His “special people” are another story I fear. I don’t think he can do much more damage but like I’ve said 100 times here in the last 4 years, “what the fuck”. Honestly I would not be too unhappy if he and his whole clan went for a one way boat trip, never to be heard from again. The saddest part would be the pollution it caused.
Nah, he had his chance and mucked it up with this sad manufactured coup attempt.

They can add in the Mueller stuff and he can't get pardoned form it too.

Nail him to the wall with everything and send it to the Senate immediately for his trial which can last the next 14 days (or whatever it is) and impeach him fully on the very last one.

Or rip the bandaid off and get him out asap.
 

H G Griffin

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Well spoken from someone who doesn't know shit about current events. You people accuse Trump of inciting violence while inciting violence.
So this is a sock account? Did your other accounts get banned, or did you just decide to join a weed forum to talk stupidity and deflection?
 

DIY-HP-LED

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DIY-HP-LED

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Inside the White House as Trump raged and Congress confirmed Biden's win

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DIY-HP-LED

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DIY-HP-LED

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DIY-HP-LED

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I don't think Pelosi should wait until Monday, call the house back into emergency session yesterday, if not today and get everybody back to Washington ASAP. Hold an impeachment vote ASAP and get the ball rolling, Mitch or Chuck should be holding an up down vote on removal by Monday evening with a 2/3s voting for removal. If Pence pardon's him then Pence will be looking at a full blown effort to imprison him as part of a conspiracy. This is sedition and attempted treason, the normal rules for defendants don't apply, they have extraordinary rights, the privilege's of being and acting above the law with pardon's promised for sedition and treason.
 
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