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Another Step Towards Trump’S Impeachment?
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Trump won’t be impeached unless there is a dramatic change in the Republican Party as it needs their votes for it to happen.
Don’t you think tho there might be some sort of medical intervention? The more I see and hear of Trump the more I’m thinking he’s not just mentally unstable but possibly mentally ill. He is plainly a pathological liar for a start
Trump won’t be impeached unless there is a dramatic change in the Republican Party as it needs their votes for it to happen.
Don’t you think tho there might be some sort of medical intervention? The more I see and hear of Trump the more I’m thinking he’s not just mentally unstable but possibly mentally ill. He is plainly a pathological liar for a start
Not according to Newsweek back in Jan:
https:/ /www.ne wsweek. com/tru mp-ment al-heal th-impe achment -25th-a mendmen t-77385 4
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I love the way the 25th amendment is dismissed as a ‘liberal pipe dream’
Surely there are either medical grounds or there are not. Impeachment by contrast is a vague and subjective thing.
As I’ve said before this latest revelation does make you wonder whet the hell the Kremlin might have on Trump they could be worse than anything else he’s managed to ride (so to speak) so far ...
Surely there are either medical grounds or there are not. Impeachment by contrast is a vague and subjective thing.
As I’ve said before this latest revelation does make you wonder whet the hell the Kremlin might have on Trump they could be worse than anything else he’s managed to ride (so to speak) so far ...
// The man is still the president, how can this be happening?//
because it is - [that is called an ontological argument innit]
This is a recording of a lawyer and his client how can it possibly be admissible in 'murican law? which we know is the best justice in the world.
I think it was Ipswich, ( England that is!) where the police fixed up secret recording in the lawyer-client room - I am not sure what happened in that case
I would say this case is dead in the water
but that was why Sir Cliff was crying during his judgement -zombies in law get up and run !
( er to clarify sir c didnt know if the j would pop out with:
" and so Sir Cliff has a right to privacy" or instead " and so Sir Cliff has NO right to privacy" - a toss up right until the words: "and that concludes the case")
because it is - [that is called an ontological argument innit]
This is a recording of a lawyer and his client how can it possibly be admissible in 'murican law? which we know is the best justice in the world.
I think it was Ipswich, ( England that is!) where the police fixed up secret recording in the lawyer-client room - I am not sure what happened in that case
I would say this case is dead in the water
but that was why Sir Cliff was crying during his judgement -zombies in law get up and run !
( er to clarify sir c didnt know if the j would pop out with:
" and so Sir Cliff has a right to privacy" or instead " and so Sir Cliff has NO right to privacy" - a toss up right until the words: "and that concludes the case")
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This is a non-starter.
Impeachment is //usually reserved for those deemed to have committed serious abuses of their office//
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Impea chment
He hasn't abused his office. He wasn’t in office at the time of the alleged offence.
Impeachment is //usually reserved for those deemed to have committed serious abuses of their office//
https:/
He hasn't abused his office. He wasn’t in office at the time of the alleged offence.
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