Yes, and we call that process an election, which will take place in just over 13 months.Our wonderful Democratic process allows for removal of a government official Comander in Chief, if the public is overwhelmingly dissatisfied with his/her performance. — 3017amen
Public dissatisfaction with the President's performance, no matter how overwhelming, is not a constitutional basis for impeachment. — aletheist
I am concerned on many levels, but what really concerns me is the meanness and violence that I am seeing and the hateful language... — 3017amen
And so with that said, I will prove overwhelmingly through using basic logic, that the scales have now tipped in favor of the sad fact that we must expect much better from our leaders. — 3017amen
OK I edited it out, just give me a second I'm eating dinner — 3017amen
He has to be convicted in the Senate of the crimes on which the House found him guilty. If he is found guilty in the Senate, then his presidency is over. — Bitter Crank
He has to be convicted in the Senate of the crimes on which the House found him guilty. — Bitter Crank
Impeachment is not a finding of guilty nor a conviction, it is merely a formal accusation. The House is the equivalent of a grand jury, ascertaining whether a simple majority of its members believes that there is enough evidence to move forward with a trial. Only the Senate can vote to convict (guilty) or acquit (not guilty), and it would take all 47 Democrats plus 20 Republicans to reach the required two-thirds majority for removal from office.And also - imagine if the House convicts, and the Senate acquits, what the atmosphere would be like for next year’s poll. — Wayfarer
The only Republicans who matter are those in the Senate, and how they personally feel about Donald Trump is a relatively small part of the equation. Unless sufficient evidence is presented to establish beyond a reasonable doubt that he is truly guilty of "Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors"--a bar that @3017amen has not even come close to meeting yet--their main consideration would be whether voting to remove him from office is more likely to help or harm their own reelection prospects.There are many powerful Republicans not in the House who detest him. — Wayfarer
Impeachment is a political process not a legal one — 3017amen
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