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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIf Democrats win back the House, should they impeach Trump again?
The Constitution gave the people's Representatives in Congress the ability to fire any President by way of impeachment. He would need to be convicted in the Senate. Lord knows, he has earned it.
It is not inevitable that we must sit idly by and watch our country be destroyed. The threshhold of high crimes and misdemeanors has certainly been met.
There are those that say it has been tried two times before and it is just a waste of time. Don't throw a life preserver in the water since the country is going to drown anyway.
But, in my opinion, you do what needs to be done and what you have the ability to do, regardless if other folks disagree with you. The conscience of America says that he needs to be fired before something catastrophic happens.
What did you do in the war, Daddy? Did you sit by and do nothing as the psycho narcissist destroyed our country? Why didn't you fire him or ask for his resignation?
If you do not fire him, then you can share the blame with the disgraced Republican Party.
Daigan
(23 posts)The Supreme Court has made it clear that impeachment is the only remedy for stopping a president who is committing crimes, when they said that the president cannot be held criminally liable for official acts while serving as president.
To be honest, the only problem would be what specifically to impeach him for. The list of corrupt and illegal acts is a mile long at this point.
Prairie_Seagull
(4,483 posts)cloudbase
(6,085 posts)impeachment would just be performative.
Buckeyeblue
(6,066 posts)But if there are Republicans who will vote to convict it would be tempting.
karynnj
(60,601 posts)For example, Jefferies could make it clear that unless all city invasions end, he will be impeached. Having the legislation needed already written spelling out the charges should be done.
Additionally, impeaching RFK jr, Hesgseth, Bondi if there is actually Republican support might also be done given what they have done. It is possible that by then and after an election where (per your assumption) we won the House, it may be that one of these might have enough support.
If we get a Democratic President in 2028, that might be a good time to impeach SCJ Thomas for all his conflicts of interest.
bucolic_frolic
(52,935 posts)Tie up his power, sue SCOTUS to follow the law instead of politics, dribble out the spending for specific uses, stress test programs that help people.
We are going over a cliff. It could be 40 years before it all plays out and collapses.
Unless, of course, he is above the law.
SKKY
(12,684 posts)...otherwise, spend the time blocking everything we can, put sand in his gears, and get ready for the nonsense he's going to try and pull to run a 3rd time.
Of course.
EdmondDantes_
(1,044 posts)There's enough to do without wasting time on performative things. If something comes out that turns some elected Republicans against him, revisit the idea. But doing something that has no impact isn't worth the time and worth giving the appearance of being more hung up on Trump himself than getting things done.
Vogon_Glory
(10,116 posts)I am still angry at all the. Republican senators who shirked their duty to the US Constitution
Dave says
(5,273 posts)Stranger things have happened, but I wouldnt bet on it. Impeachment would be pure performative, with nothing gained. Although it would be nice to pin another impeachment on Prez Oaf.
On edit: I posted this in the wrong place but decided to leave it be as-is.
AfternoonJoe
(9 posts)It's the only thing to do. To me, the strategy isn't merely to impeach. It should be build about removal. Don't push for a toothless impeachment. Work the Senate. Get them in a position where they will NOT vote to acquit this time! Impeachment won't be difficult (with a majority of course!) but conviction will be harder and that is what is needed to relieve the American public of this national nightmare.
drray23
(8,462 posts)We have never in the history of this country held the Senate with that many seats. To get there would require convincing enough republicans to vote for it. Yes, we can easily clear the house and impeach, but convicting is a near impossible task.
On the other hand, the whole process could serve to document his many crimes, so it's not without merit.
ITAL
(1,216 posts)I know at least once during FDR's twelve years that Democrats held a two thirds majority (in 35 and 36 I believe). But yeah, it's nearly impossible.
DetroitLegalBeagle
(2,445 posts)Then yes. If there is no chance if convictions and removal in the Senate, then no. Wasting time on on performative bullshit when there are so many other problems to deal with isn't going to help us. We impeached him twice already with zero chances of convictions and guess what? Voters didnt give a shit.
Johonny
(24,920 posts)He has done some many shitty things. Get the evidence of the stolen intell and January 6 out again. Get Epstein out. Follow the crypto money. The Jet bribe. Make every day about the shit he's done.
imanamerican63
(15,579 posts)I think Trump will stop or interrupt the election? And there is one other factor! SCOTUS had granted him with immunity!
leftstreet
(37,735 posts)There are so many things that need attention. Wages, healthcare, cost of living...
The only punishment that hurts Trump is being ignored