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In reply to the discussion: 'It's already in the cards': Trump impeachment urged by WSJ editorial board member [View all]Ollie Garkie
(289 posts)48. Well well well
A repuke president has just one job...to not piss off Wall Street too much, and he couldn't even do that.
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'It's already in the cards': Trump impeachment urged by WSJ editorial board member [View all]
PA Democrat
Apr 12
OP
Trump and Project 2025 are too disruptive to law, business, trade, civil society.
bucolic_frolic
Apr 12
#2
What is impeachable is using fslsehoods/lies to enact an Emergency Order resulting in tariffs
c-rational
Apr 12
#8
I would agreee...denying an individual of their due process. In this case I was sticking wiith the
c-rational
Apr 12
#69
He and Musk have also broken many laws. I would think those represent high crimes snd misdemeanors.
Lonestarblue
Apr 12
#42
"But Frasier Balzov says financial incompetence isn't an impeachable offense --- and Frasier Balzov
struggle4progress
Apr 12
#56
Every time congress goes along with the menace they own all of what he does.
lindysalsagal
Apr 12
#29
All we can do is dream, hope and pray the repukes realize that the orange Hitler is a madman and will
kimbutgar
Apr 12
#10
That's why this is called "In the cards". This was part of the script. Replace tfp with JD Vance
erronis
Apr 12
#20
Just think how terrible it would have to get for Republicans to actually impeach and convict Trump
gulliver
Apr 12
#17
There's nothing Trump could do that would result in his impeachment and removal from office.
patphil
Apr 12
#23
Imagining all the monuments that will be built or renamed in honor of that martyr is nauseating. 🤢
Dave Bowman
Apr 12
#35
Mine, too. I rarely learn such an elegant new word. My last one was "latifundia" or "latifundista".
SharonAnn
Apr 12
#40
We have to get rid of him, one way or another. Impeachment and conviction would be ideal.
Jim__
Apr 12
#34
This is the back story to Trump's Tariff obsession (hope you are sitting down)
Dem4life1970
Apr 12
#39
There will be no impeachment before the midterms unless the GOP fears losing the senate
Fiendish Thingy
Apr 13
#82