theguzman wrote: » Obama and Hilary destroyed Libya and turned a first world highly developed country into a failed state in a matter of weeks under the guise of Democracy. The ordinary Libyan was much better off under Gaddafi. We will see now what the radical left will do in America, I suspect there will be alot of Irish people left bruised by the time 2024 rolls around and alot of the multinationals are long gone, lads will be longing for the days of Trump, stock market highs and the 3 great years precovid. Meanwhile China will assume global superpower status and once they start meddling in other countries affairs the coming decade will be disaster in comparison to what we seen go before.
theguzman wrote: » If it looks even remotely like Prison for Trump, he will be on G6 out of there before anyone even notices he is missing. When Dubya didn't get prison for the genocide of the Iraqi people then Trump can rest easy. I don't get the hate for Trump a man of his word and never invaded a single country or started a war. A man of peace and business.
TheIrishGrover wrote: » He'll never see jail time. Slippery as an eel and will have all his banjo players funding hs defense.
TheIrishGrover wrote: » He'll also never run again as he knows he would lose. The nightmare scenario for the GOP is him running as an independent. Which actually he COULD do. Not to become president but just to screw over the GOP. Because he would see that as a win.
cj maxx wrote: » Is there any real chance of invoking the 25th amendment to remove Trump till the end or is it just tabloid journalism?
TheIrishGrover wrote: » Can't wait to see what happens next season.
Itssoeasy wrote: » It’s more likely than impeachment but it does seem it’s being at least discussed.
prawnsambo wrote: » I'm failing to see what the issue is here. He's quite clear as to why they are adjudicated. There's an issue with voter intent - which basically means the mark they made isn't clear enough for the scanner to accurately record their vote in a particular race. It could have been for city dog-catcher or whatever. So they check them. What a nothing burger. Seriously. What a waste of my time.
CIARAN_BOYLE wrote: » I think the resignation of a cabinet secretary in protest of trumps actions reduces the likely hood of 25th ammendment being invoked.
prawnsambo wrote: » Following on from the chap who helpfully wore his work lanyard to the coup, we have the proud daddy helpfully identifying his son. They really are not the brightest people.
kowloon wrote: » Aren't a lot of Trump's people only acting heads and therefore excluded or am I getting that arseways
Brian? wrote: » It’s too convoluted. Pence can gather the cabinet, get them to agree and then send a letter to Trump. Then Trump is allowed to respond. If he disagrees congress has 2 weeks to vote. It’s almost pointless.
sdanseo wrote: » During that time, he is removed from power until they have voted. Very much the opposite of pointless.
Water John wrote: » Congress could vote on the same day. However getting two thirds in both Houses?
StringerBell wrote: » Mrs Mconnell is no patriot I can tell you that much. The 25th is not going to be invoked regardless, its also pretty damn unlikely there will be an impeachment - there are 13 days left, not a lot of time to get it done realistically, more likely they put him in a constitutional straight jacket so to speak (which is in itself entering dicey territory legally, as was apparently Pence cutting him out of the process of the response yesterday when **** really hit the fan) They just never thought they might ever have to pay the cost for their actions the likes of Jordan, Cruz etc. They don't give a **** about riling up the base and inflaming, enabling and inciting violence and undermining democracy once they think they are well protected from it but it all got a bit too close to home for some of them yesterday, shame it didn't get a little bit closer tbh, just enough for them to really get a fright in the hope it would actually let them have a genuine moment of reflection.
duploelabs wrote: » By initiating an impeachment, does that mean trump can't pardon crimes issuing to said impeachment?
StringerBell wrote: » They could actually remove him though, technically it can go like, they send him the letter, he says eh thanks but no thanks I think Im alright, then they say no your really not lad time to take a rest and remove him, then he appeals it. Then they just run out the clock on him with Pence as President.
Brian? wrote: » Is it worth the backlash from the maga crowd ?
paul71 wrote: » Is it worth the backlash from republicans who are not delusional MAGA? I am not being factious Brain, you are asking a geniune question but the GOP is splitting the question is which side is the larger in that split.