marinevet73 wrote:
Trump is clearly guilty of committing a crime. The question is, what do we do about it.
If your only comment is it's all MSM, or he is not guilty, please don't comment. The evidence is clear.
The question is, what happens next:
First, is this an impeachable offense. I think Alexander Hamilton thought so when he argued for adding the impeachment clause to the constitution. Many Republicans have determined that it is a reprehensible act, but does not reach the limit for impeachment. That is the debatable question. And your thoughts are?
Second, if you think it is an impeachable offense, it is most likely the Senate will not find him guilty. Whst kind of message will that send to the country?
Third, if Trump is not found guilty by the Senate, what does that mean for the future? Eventually, a Democrat will get elected to office, and if they do the same as Trump did, how will you like it then?
I'm my humble opinion, on principle Trump has to be impeached to set the low bar of what is not allowed. Fiona Hill's testimony was quite moving when she described what Russian involvement is in the US e******ns, to destroy our confidence in our e******n systems. No matter what happens, this will dramatically impact our future e******ns.
In my opinion, Trump will be impeached by the House, and found not guilty in the Senate. Think about what this will do to our country. How do we move forward?
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"In my opinion, Trump will be impeached by the House, and found not guilty in the Senate. Think about what this will do to our country. How do we move forward?" - marinevet73
By reelecting Donald Trump.
America needs to continue on the Right path.
Ohio Congressman Jim Jordan, says "the facts are on the President's side" and uses his time to slam the "unfair" impeachment process during the House Judiciary Committee's first impeachment hearing.