Black Is King
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Sure, B---I mean Mitch.
Impeachment and conviction
Main article: Impeachment in the United States
Impeachment begins in the House of Representatives, where articles of impeachment are drawn up. These articles are then voted on by House members. Each article is voted on separately, and requires a simple majority to pass. Once an article has been passed in the House, the president has been successfully "impeached". The articles are then sent to the Senate for adjudication with an impeachment trial. After views have been laid out in the trial, the Senate moves to vote on conviction. Each article requires a two-thirds majority of Senators present to pass. If an article passes in the Senate, the president has been "convicted", and is removed from office. A further vote may then be held which determines whether the (now-former) president is barred from holding future office. This vote passes with a simple majority in the Senate after the initial conviction vote.[21]
Lost the popular vote twice. Got impeached twice.
Perfectly balanced as all things should be.
Healing requires justice. Healing requires accountability! That a former FBI director would even entertain the idea of shrugging off Trump's sedition and crimes is disgraceful.Oh **** off, Comey.
JAN 13, 2021, 04:33 PM | 117TH CONGRESS, 1ST SESSION
Vote Question: On Agreeing to the Resolution
Impeaching Donald John Trump, President of the United States, for high crimes and misdemeanors
Vote Type: Yea-And-Nay
Status: Passed
very big story if accurate
Pop off, Queen.
So a rift between Trump and Giuliani might ensue? I knew Rudy wouldn't get his legal fees. He was pretty much doing pro bono work.
And Ivanka should tell the rest of Trump's base not to attend events they're not invited to either.
If I were Colludy, I wouldn't make an issue of it until I got my pardon.