Impeachment 2.0

Don't be surprised if Sleepy Joe makes a preemptive move and asks the House or at least the Senate to set the impeachment process aside as if he is the Pope or something. Probably Pelosi cannot be stopped because she wants to avenge personal stuff.

Joe will do that under the guise of unity, healing, and staying focused in a national emergency and everyone will lap it up. The real story though is that he wants to fend off having his opponents looking into Biden Syndicate issues so he wants to try to set a precedent for letting bygones be bygones and hope that he can buy some protection by intervening in the impeachment process with his power of influence over the dems. And of course some of his nominees are going to be sticky wickets to get confirmed. Having a nasty, vindictive impeachment process for a president who has already left will not build him any good cheer for his nominees from republicans. If nominations can squeak by without their votes, then maybe that is not a factor. Then again......

It will get Joe off to a rocky start. This is Pelosi's last hurrah and she wants her legacy to show how that she kicked Trump in the balls twice. Not sure there is as much in it for Joe.

Yes because you are such an expert on Joe Biden


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The insurrectionists have been planning online for weeks. There is obvious forethought, and coordination among several people at multiple levels. A mob whipped up by a narcissistic leader to violently invade the legislative branch to stop the certification process of an election is an insurrection. Trying to claim this is a merely a "mob" when this has been whipped up and planned for weeks is absurd. Trump was even urging the crowd in Georgia on January 4th to march on Congress on the 6th.

that's a really ominous looking message. Very cryptic.
 
House Democrats introduce impeachment resolution, charging Trump with 'incitement of insurrection
https://www.cnn.com/2021/01/11/politics/house-democrats-impeachment-plans/index.html

House Democrats formally introduced their resolution to impeach President Donald Trump on Monday, charging him with "incitement of insurrection" for his role in last week's riots at the US Capitol.

The impeachment resolution that the House is poised to vote on later this week is the Democrats' first step toward making Trump the first president in history to be impeached twice.

LIVE UPDATES: House pushes for Trump's removal after deadly Capitol riot

Democrats also tried to move a resolution Monday urging Vice President Mike Pence to invoke the 25th Amendment to remove Trump from power, but House Republicans blocked the request.

The single impeachment article, which was introduced when the House gaveled into a brief pro-forma session Monday, points to Trump's repeated false claims that he won the election and his speech to the crowd on January 6 before pro-Trump rioters breached the Capitol. It also cited Trump's call with the Georgia Republican secretary of state where the President urged him to "find" enough votes for Trump to win the state.

"In all this, President Trump gravely endangered the security of the United States and its institutions of Government," the resolution says. "He threatened the integrity of the democratic system, interfered with the peaceful transition of power, and imperiled a coequal branch of Government. He thereby betrayed his trust as President, to the manifest injury of the people of the United States."

The resolution, which was introduced by Democrats David Cicilline of Rhode Island, Jamie Raskin of Maryland and Ted Lieu of California, also cited the Constitution's 14th Amendment, noting that it "prohibits any person who has 'engaged in insurrection or rebellion against' the United States" from holding office.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told House Democrats on Sunday evening that the House would proceed with bringing an impeachment resolution to the floor this week unless Pence moves to invoke the 25th Amendment with a majority of the Cabinet to remove Trump from power.

Pelosi's letter was the first time she explicitly said that the House would take up impeachment on the floor this week, though it was clear that House Democrats have rapidly coalesced around an impeachment resolution in the days following the riots at the Capitol where five people died, including a US Capitol Police officer.

The level of unity in the Democratic caucus is being driven by the visceral reaction to what happened on January 6, when lawmakers had to be evacuated from the House and Senate chambers with rioters banging on the doors outside as the insurrectionists tried to stop the counting of votes to affirm President-elect Joe Biden would become President on January 20.

Still, as Democrats race toward impeachment, the President-elect's advisers have expressed concerns about an impeachment trial in the Senate hampering the opening days of Biden's presidency, and Democrats are still debating how to handle the timing of the impeachment articles and a possible Senate trial.

House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer said Monday that he expects the vote to impeach Trump to occur on Wednesday, and he wants the articles sent to the Senate without delay. Because Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has said he won't bring back the Senate from recess before January 19, that would push the trial into the beginning of the Biden administration.

Cicilline told CNN Monday that he supports sending impeachment articles to the Senate right away, too. He said "we have the numbers" already to impeach Trump, and he predicted some Republicans would vote for it, too, unlike the House's December 2019 votes to impeach Trump.

"I expect that we'll have Republican support," Cicilline said. "I think it's urgent that the president be removed immediately."

Democrats on Monday sought to take up a resolution from Raskin urging Pence and the Cabinet to invoke the 25th Amendment. Hoyer asked for unanimous consent to bring up the resolution, but West Virginia GOP Rep. Alex Mooney objected to the request. Pelosi has said the Democrats will move to bring the resolution for a floor vote on Tuesday.
Pelosi said she was calling on Pence to respond within 24 hours of the House passing Raskin's 25th Amendment resolution. If that does not happen, Democrats will bring their impeachment resolution to the floor.

Pelosi said in an interview on CBS' "60 Minutes" that she liked the idea of invoking the 25th Amendment "because it gets rid of him," but explained, "one of the motivations people have for advocating for impeachment" is to prevent Trump from holding office again.

"There's strong support in the Congress for impeaching the President a second time," she said.

House Democrats are holding a caucus-wide call on Monday to discuss their path forward.

House Republicans have urged Democrats not to move forward with impeachment, arguing that such a move would be divisive in the face of Biden's calls for unity. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy is also holding a conference call with the GOP conference Monday, according to a source familiar.

Still, there's been little to slow momentum toward impeachment since Wednesday. Two Senate Republicans, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania, have called on Trump to resign in the wake of the insurrection at the Capitol.

Biden has said he is leaving the response to Congress, but House Democrats' impeachment push threatens to complicate his agenda when he takes office on January 20, and his advisers have been consulting with the House.

A Senate impeachment trial beginning on January 20 -- Biden's inauguration -- would grind the chamber to a halt, unable to confirm nominees or enact legislation until the trial was finished.

One option being considered is waiting until later to send the articles to the Senate: House Democratic Whip James Clyburn said on CNN's "State of the Union" Sunday the House might wait until after Biden's first 100 days in office before sending the impeachment articles to the Senate to begin the trial. But Hoyer's comments Monday seemed to suggest that was an unlikely move, since it would cut against Democrats' argument that removing Trump is an urgent priority.

Yeah brilliant move.

So twice during a global pandemic the democrats were more interested in evening the score with Donald Trump than helping the American people.
 
In that case every Antifa riot was an insurrection. Takes more than a mob yelling death to political hacks to be an insurrection.

Antifa was an insurrection. They set up a zone in Seattle claiming to be autonomous from the United States. They had a border and armed guards that would decide who could come and go. That was tried one time before in the United States and it was called the Confederacy.
 
Antifa was an insurrection. They set up a zone in Seattle claiming to be autonomous from the United States. They had a border and armed guards that would decide who could come and go. That was tried one time before in the United States and it was called the Confederacy.

So bring your hatred of antifa energy and apply it to MAGA insurrectionists then.
 
So bring your hatred of antifa energy and apply it to MAGA insurrectionists then.

Democrats in congress demand the Republicans censure or remove their members for offenses they themselves are guilty. Democrats cheered, raised money for protester’s bail, doxxed and named Republicans for retribution while members of their constituency rioted and burned their neighborhoods and cities.

Where was your hatred of them and antifa then?

The hypocrisy and conservative targeting by Liberals, the MSM and their big tech masters is obvious for the world to see and is now being called out by other countries.

It’s getting really hard to wade through the Liberal bullshit here in the ET basement.
 
Democrats in congress demand the Republicans censure or remove their members for offenses they themselves are guilty. Democrats cheered, raised money for protester’s bail, doxxed and named Republicans for retribution while members of their constituency rioted and burned their neighborhoods and cities.

Where was your hatred of them and antifa then?

The hypocrisy and conservative targeting by Liberals, the MSM and their big tech masters is obvious for the world to see and is now being called out by other countries.

It’s getting really hard to wade through the Liberal bullshit here in the ET basement.

The problem is one group is anti fascist, while the other group is fascist
 
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