The House decided to vote on articles of impeachment, which was voted in by the Democrats. Now it's supposed to go to the Senate, although the articles of impeachment are only opinions, and no treason, high crimes, or misdemeanors are included in the articles.
Now what happens? Will the Senate continue with the impeachment process; or will the Senate proclaim the articles as unconstitutional, and refuse to even consider a trial?
I don't know how much money has been wasted on trying to get Trump out of office, but it's sure to be substantial, and all those involved with this waste should be horse-whipped.
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Keep your horse whip at the ready. Pelosi has now decreed that she will not send the articles of impeachment over to the Senate until their rules meet with her approval. You can find our Constitution in the basket underneath the shredder.
ReplyDeletePelosi is playing a dangerous game, but she doesn't care.
DeleteThe Left will try and leverage sometime out of their mess. Can We The People call for a special election to remove all the idiots left in the house.??
ReplyDeleteThe left is finding they've been exposed, and they're going crazy.
DeleteWhat special election? House members are elected from their local district. The people that elected Pelosi and AOC and their ilk will just put the same morons right back in.
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