Thread: Impeachment of Trump
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09-23-2019
Bullshit media spin, he won't be removed from office not to mention an impeachment only strengthens his re-election chances. Will do a deeper explanation later.
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09-23-2019
have you considered applying for sarah huckabee sanders' job
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09-23-2019
peoe who don't pay taxes, shouldn't be allowed to vote, no representation without taxation.
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09-23-2019
marko doesn't pay taxes any more and shouldn't be allowed to vote. go fuck off to your hovel, marko
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09-23-2019
If you look up his name online there are sites reporting that he has legal issues about it. Maybe it's taxes from importing shitty drum parts
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09-23-2019
I pay taxes in the US, Marko. I have to file, since I'm a US citizen and I'm working, unlike you. Those Mexicans and niggers you like talking about are contributing more than you ever have.
stop embarrassing yourself and get on your Lexi account
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09-23-2019
just get on your Lexi account, Greg/Marko. idk why you like to torture yourself.
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09-23-2019
Here’s what the Constitution says we should do when faced with “Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors.”
First, the House proposes articles of impeachment
The process must start with the House. Article 1, section 2 of the Constitution states that:
The House of Representatives shall choose their Speaker and other Officers; and shall have the sole Power of Impeachment.
The process for doing this isn’t specified, so it’s up to the members of the House how to discuss. The New York Times reports that when Presidents Clinton and Nixon were impeached, the articles were first brought up in the House Judiciary committee.
Then, the Senate holds a trial
Once the House votes to impeach, the rest of the action happens in the Senate. The Constitution’s article 1, section 3 states:
The Senate shall have the sole Power to try all Impeachments. When sitting for that Purpose, they shall be on Oath or Affirmation. When the President of the United States is tried, the Chief Justice shall preside: And no Person shall be convicted without the Concurrence of two thirds of the Members present.
Judgment in Cases of Impeachment shall not extend further than to removal from Office, and disqualification to hold and enjoy any Office of honor, Trust or Profit under the United States; but the Party convicted shall nevertheless be liable and subject to Indictment, Trial, Judgment and Punishment, according to Law.
So the Senate holds a trial, with the Chief Justice presiding. Technically this isn’t a criminal trial, and the results don’t determine whether the President goes to jail. It takes a two-thirds majority vote from the Senate to remove the President.
However, if the President is removed, they can no longer hold office, and they’re now subject to being tried for their crimes the same way as the rest of us.
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09-23-2019
Trump's 10 Impeachable Offenses
1. Obstructing Justice
The trail of evidence starts with Trump’s attempt to get Comey to drop an investigation into National Security Advisor, Michael Flynn.
When he refused, Trump fired James Comey, the FBI director responsible for overseeing the investigation into Trump’s relationship with Russia during the 2016 election.
Trump made two more attempts at stopping the investigation by trying (unsuccessfully) to fire Robert Mueller, Comey’s predecessor.
2. Profiting from the Presidency
The Constitution’s Foreign Emoluments Clause prohibits the president from accepting personal benefits from any foreign government or official.
Trump has retained his ownership interests in his family business while he is in office.
Thus, every time a foreign official stays at a Trump hotel, or a foreign government approves a new Trump Organization project, or grants a trademark, Trump is in violation of the Constitution.
For example: shortly after he was sworn into office, the Chinese government
gave preliminary approval to 38 trademarks of Trump’s name. Then, in June, China approved nine Donald Trump trademarks they had previously rejected.
And every time he goes to golf at a Trump property, he funnels taxpayer money into his family business—violating the Domestic Emoluments Clause.
3. Collusion
In the middle of the 2016 election, Trump’s son was invited to meet with a Russian national regarding “information that would incriminate Hillary and…would be very useful to” Donald Trump
The Russian, Natalia Veselnitskaya, had ties to high-ranking Kremlin officials.
Trump Jr. took the meeting. He said, “I love it,” when told Veselnitskaya may have had dirt on Clinton. Paul Manafort and Jared Kushner also attended.
Federal law prohibits campaigns from soliciting anything of value from a foreign national.
After journalists broke this story, Trump personally dictated a public statement on behalf of his son that lied about the intended purpose of the meeting.
This relationship between the Trump team and the Russian national raises questions of whether the campaign aided a hostile foreign power’s active operation against the United States.
4. Advocating Political & Police Violence
When Trump gave cover to the neo-Nazis who rioted in Charlottesville and murdered a protester, he violated his obligation to protect the citizenry against domestic violence.
When Trump encouraged police officers to rough up people they have under arrest, he violated his obligation to oversee faithful execution of the laws.
When Trump shared anti-Muslim content on Twitter, he violated his obligation to uphold equal protection of the laws.
This represents a pattern of disregard for some of the president’s basic responsibilities as defined by the Constitution.
-The "fine people" hoax is based on disingenuously omitting the full quote to skew his words into having a new, false meaning. “Excuse me, they didn’t put themselves down as neo-Nazis, and you had some very bad people in that group. But you also had people that were very fine people on both sides. You had people in that group – excuse me, excuse me, I saw the same pictures you did. You had people in that group that were there to protest the taking down of, to them, a very, very important statue and the renaming of a park from Robert E. Lee to another name.” After another question at that press conference, Trump became even more explicit: “I’m not talking about the neo-Nazis and white nationalists because they should be condemned totally.”
-encouraged police officers to rough up people they have under arrest, he says "please don't be too nice" which is rhetoric taken out of context and blown out of proportion to mean something he never came close to saying.
-Trump shared anti-Muslim content on Twitter- facts don't care about your feelings lol
5. Abuse of Power
President Trump’s decision to pardon Joe Arpaio amounted to an abuse of the pardon power that revealed his indifference to individual rights and equal protections.
Joe Arpaio was convicted for contempt of court after ignoring a court order that he stop detaining and searching people based on the color of their skin, which constitutes a violation of their rights.
Pardoning this conviction goes against the Fifth Amendment, which allows the judiciary to issue and enforce injunctions against government officials who flout individual rights.
6. Engaging in Reckless Conduct
High-ranking administration officials involved in foreign affairs have signaled that Trump does not have the capacity to make informed decisions in the event of a military crisis.
Even worse, his actions could spark a needless confrontation stemming from misunderstanding or miscalculation.
We see this in full effect every time Trump tweets or makes a public statement taunting and threatening the North Korean regime.
The president may be the “Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States,” but that does not give him the right to behave in reckless or wanton ways that put millions of lives at risk.
If he is unfit to perform his duties as Commander in Chief, he cannot be allowed to remain in the position.
7. Persecuting Political Opponents
President Trump has repeatedly pressured the Department of Justice and the FBI to investigate and prosecute political adversaries like Hillary Clinton.
This is not based in concerns with national security, law enforcement, or any other function of his office—it is an attempted power play, plain and simple.
There’s no question that this constitutes an outrageous and inappropriate abuse of executive branch powers and serves as clear grounds for impeachment.
8. Attacking the Free Press
President Trump has repeatedly attacked the concept of an independent press.
He’s called critical coverage “fake news” and journalists “the enemy of the American people,” made threats to change libel laws and revoke licenses, and his battles with CNN led him to try to interfere in the AT&T/Time Warner merger.
This demonstrates his unwillingness to respect and uphold the Constitution, and disdain for the crucial foundations to our free society.
9. Violating Immigrants' Right to Due Process
Enforcing its new “zero tolerance” policy, the Trump administration separated as many as 3,000 immigrant children from their parents at the southern border. This policy was meant to deter families from attempting to cross the border.
The children and their families have been held in internment camps and cages with what lawyers call “inhumane conditions”
Due to negligence, the Trump administration has no plan to reunite all children with their families, even deporting some parents while their children remain detained.
10. Violating Campaign Finance Laws
Donald Trump knew disclosure of his extramarital affairs with Stephanie Clifford (A.K.A. Stormy Daniels) and Karen McDougal could hurt his chances at winning the 2016 election.
At the direction of Trump, Michael Cohen and American Media, Inc. (AMI), the publisher of the National Enquirer bought the rights to the women’s stories and forced them to sign Non-Disclosure Agreements to prevent them from going public.
Cohen admitted to making illegal, hush-money payments to hide Trump’s affairs in the fall of 2016, just weeks before the election.
Federal prosecutors, and Trump’s co-conspirators Cohen and AMI, all say that Cohen made the payments at Trump’s direction, “in concert with the campaign,” and with the intention of helping Trump win.
Trump is unindicted co-conspirator because he directed Cohen to “cause an unlawful corporate contribution” and an “excessive campaign contribution” by paying the two women hush money with the intent to influence the election.
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09-23-2019
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09-23-2019
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09-23-2019
no wait those are just the names of the other guys in the same car trunk as him as he finds refuge in small town america
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09-23-2019
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clown Worldking steveyos09-23-2019
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09-23-2019
Sorry but I pretended to be idiot to take your real method lol. I didn't agree all 10 offenses, just some.
One of your points are valid and others are carelessly excuses with brain of a jew who works for SS troops.
Let me summarize the reasonable offenses:
In that case when Trump called "fake news" which are news related to Trump not for the people and he called it "The enemy of the people" is a tyranny thing because it's a threat since he doesn't recognize the first ammendent of the constitution? Yep. it's valid offense.
Using the power like "Ban all muslims" from the airport, I don't like some muslims but... in reality Trump didn't acknowledge some muslims are US citizens, also he used it as racial profiling as excuse. Yep. it's valid offense.
Scandal from Ukraine since Trump ordered to investigate any member of Biden's family without judicial order or evidences, this act is similiar to Watergate by Nixon who was forced to resign himself before being impeached now it's related to Trump's act. Yep. It's valid offense.
And there are another things but I cannot confirm these are offenses:
Trump approved use of drones as Obama did to attack somewhere in Yemen would provoke collateral damage.
The king of the pedophilia has hanged himself created a lot of questions including his relationship with Trump, however it needs to be investigated but what's reason he did to commit suicide... I can't say it's an offense until they have found another whistblower or concrete proof.
No one is going to accuse Trump for any treason or obstructing the justice but a lot of americans will not like Trump, I doubt he will win in reelection until they get paid for voting him second time.
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