The Impeachment Of Donald Trump

hanimmal

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it's true:


no, no, nothing to see here..we're fuvcked..these people have their guns buried and ammo stockpiled wishing for civil war..rightie Super Pacs are bottomless..and a president that has given new definition to all words.
It is worth remembering that Trump and his troll army have been amplifying everything online to such a degree that you would think our society is melting down. It is not. Our economy is ok even with Trump's stupid trade wars, and once he drops his pants and takes whatever the Chinese give him (which will basically be what it was) and he cries victory the economy will relax a bit.

He doesn't have the power to start a war without congressional support, so no worries there other than him playing tough guy with our military.

A few nuts will flip their lids because of Trump, but nobody sane is going to war for this guy. They just enjoy the trolling and being dicks to people to feel better about themselves.

Even if he wins reelection he won't be able to do much more than what he did in his first 2. Losing the house to the Republicans is the most scary thing IMO.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Trump met with loud boos, some cheers at UFC fight in New York

(CNN)President Donald Trump was met with loud, sustained boos and some cheers as he entered Madison Square Garden for the Ultimate Fighting Championship on Saturday night in New York.

The President, who is facing down an impeachment inquiry led by House Democrats, attended with House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy, North Carolina Rep. Mark Meadows, New York Rep. Peter King, and his two sons Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump.
A handful of signs reading "Remove Trump" and "Impeach Trump" dotted the crowd.

In a Sunday morning tweet, the President didn't address any negative reception he received the night before, instead writing that walking into the venue "was a little bit like walking into a Trump Rally. Plenty of MAGA & KAG present. Great energy."

Trump received a similarly polarized greeting days earlier when he attended a World Series baseball game in Washington, DC. He was met with loud boos, cheers and 'lock him up' chants when he was displayed on Nationals Park's video screen.

The negative reception wasn't particularly surprising in predominantly liberal Washington, but it came on the same day Trump announced the US killed ISIS founder Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the world's most wanted terrorist.

This is Trump's first trip to his home state after asserting that his Florida resort is now the President's "predominant and principal home."
Since taking office, he has spent 99 days at his Mar-a-Lago club compared to only 20 days spent at Trump Tower in New York City, according to CNN's count. That makes his time spent in Florida five times more than his time spent in New York.
Outside the venue, protesters both against and in support of Trump gathered and chanted.

Sunsara Taylor, a member of an organization called Refuse Fascism, told CNN she was a part of a movement made up of "diverse political perspectives who agree that the Trump/Pence administration poses a threat to all of us. Our goal is to drive them out through mass non-violent protests."

But Sophia Rotunno, of Staten Island, New York, told CNN she was a registered Republican and behind the President.
"I'm proud to be an American, and our President loves America and I'm here also to express our First Amendment right," Rotunno said.
CNN's Mirna Alsharif and Devan Cole contributed to this report.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Chris Hayes Presents 9 Pieces Of Evidence Of Quid Pro Quo | All In | MSNBC
Chris Hayes lays out the nine pieces of evidence that show Trump committed the most elemental form of corruption and bribery. Aired on 11/01/19.
 

Unclebaldrick

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DIY-HP-LED

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Because his supporters are either dumb, dishonest or both.
Trump's fans would support death camps, genocide, secret police, the whole apparatus of death and repression. The next GOP version of Trump will be smoother than this idiot, but he has shown the way, openly advocating a "final solution" for African Americans is where this is leading and he would get the same 40% that Trump is getting now. If the "other" (Brown folks, latinos and muslims) is the "problem", then the logical next step is to "get rid" of the problem, a final solution is their only solution in the end. I don't think most people who oppose Trump apprehend the true scope of the danger, the end of democracy and liberty will be the beginning of Hell for the majority of Americans. Over a third of the country would want to exterminate (a little propaganda is all that is required) a third of the country and many of the remaining third are morally confused about it, and aren't sure about right and wrong. If Trump brought up concentration camps for African Americans at one of his rallies, what do you think the chant would be? No way! or Lock them up! or most likely Kill them!

Right now the GOP has to cheat to win with gerrymandering, voter suppression, dark money and massive Russian media, cyber and financial help, the GOP base doesn't mind at all. There is not a single patriot in the entire republican party, they all left, no one who supports Trump could be considered a patriot, whether they are a veteran, or a coward like Trump, they have failed too many tests of loyalty and patriotism. Patriotism happens in real time, minute by minute in the here and now, fail now and your past service does not matter, neither does your future, to true patriots.
 
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DIY-HP-LED

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Trump Dismisses New Polls On Impeachment | Morning Joe | MSNBC
Three new polls out over the weekend show that more than half of Americans support the impeachment inquiry into President Trump. Aired on 11/04/19.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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The 4 Big Questions In The Impeachment Inquiry This Week | Velshi & Ruhle | MSNBC
As the impeachment inquiry enters its sixth week, former Congressman Steve Israel, Republican Strategist Matt Gorman, and Washington Examiner Senior Political Correspondent David Drucker join Stephanie Ruhle to discuss President Trump’s argument that his call with Ukraine was “not an impeachable event.” Aired on 11/04/19.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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If the republicans lose it all in 2020 they're gonna be a lot of assholes going to prison, hundreds (long sentences too). If Trump gets impeached and Pence becomes POTUS Pelosi will own him like Putin owns Trump, she will tell him who the next AG is gonna be. All the democrats need is an honest neutral AG, many former republicans will fit the bill, that among other things will be the price for Pence's pardon from the next democratic POTUS. Pelosi is gonna kill the elephant in 2020 and use Pence to do it, he betrayed America and he will betray the republican party for a get out of jail free card. He can be owned for a small price, he already sold his soul to Trump and the Russians, so what's left will go real cheap. If he resigns or does not get to be POTUS, he's along for the ride, right over the cliff and screaming on fire into the abyss along with the rest. You are dealing with desperate people here, some slack will have to be given to some of them, never corner a rat, give him a way out. If the GOP senate does impeach Trump, they will want him behind bars or under a judge's gag order quickly and so will everybody else, for the sake of the country. Pelosi and McConnell might also have some horse trading to do as well, his wife could be looking at prison too.
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Trump's Lawyers: In Prison, Under Investigation And Haunting Impeachment Probe | MSNBC
As federal investigators probe Rudy Giuliani, new questions about the legal risks of Giuliani working for Trump for free. Ari Melber also examines the numerous ties between Trump’s lawyers and a Ukrainian oligarch who’s been funding some of the efforts to dig up dirt on Trump’s opponents. Aired on 11/04/19.

Trump's Nixon Problem: When Republicans Bail On Impeachment | The Beat With Ari Melber | MSNBC
Every House Republican voted against moving forward with the Trump impeachment probe. But Democrats may be eyeing lessons from Watergate, when public hearings helped turn sentiment against Nixon, and key Republicans bucked their own party to back impeachment. Aired on 11/04/19.

'It's Possible': Experts On If Trump Could Lead To Trump's Removal From Office | MSNBC
As House Democrats say public hearings in the Trump impeachment probe could begin in days, legal experts look at how building a public case against Trump could raise the pressure on Republicans in swing districts. Aired on 11/04/19.
 
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radiant Rudy

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As support for impeachment grows, Trump claims access to unseen polls


Q: Mr. President, according to several recent polls, more Americans want you to be impeached and removed from office than the number of Americans who don’t.

TRUMP: Well, you’re reading the wrong polls. You’re reading the wrong polls.

Q: Fox News, Wall Street Journal, NBC, ABC, Washington Post – all of those polls.

TRUMP: You’re read- – let me just tell you, I have the real polls. I have the real polls.

Three major national polls have been released over the last few days, gauging public attitudes on Donald Trump’s impeachment, and the similarities in the data paint a fairly consistent picture.

There’s one

49% of Americans now say they support impeaching Trump and removing him from office, a new NBC News/WSJ poll finds. 46% do not. That’s a reversal from a month ago, when the survey found the numbers essentially flipped.
… there’s another

As the House moves to a new, more public phase of its impeachment inquiry, the country is sharply divided along partisan lines over whether President Trump should be impeached and removed from office, according to a Washington Post-ABC News poll. The poll finds that 49 percent of Americans say the president should be impeached and removed from office, while 47 percent say he should not.
… and there’s one more.

Nearly half of voters want President Trump impeached and removed from office, according to a new Fox News Poll…. Forty-nine percent want Trump impeached and removed from office, 4 percent say he should be impeached but not removed, and 41 percent oppose impeaching Trump. That’s about where things stood in early October….
FiveThirtyEight maintains a report averaging all public impeachment polling, and as of this morning, it points to a 48.4% plurality of Americans supporting the president’s impeachment. That’s awfully close to the 49% support in each of the three national polls released over the last few days.
 

Unclebaldrick

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As support for impeachment grows, Trump claims access to unseen polls


Q: Mr. President, according to several recent polls, more Americans want you to be impeached and removed from office than the number of Americans who don’t.

TRUMP: Well, you’re reading the wrong polls. You’re reading the wrong polls.

Q: Fox News, Wall Street Journal, NBC, ABC, Washington Post – all of those polls.

TRUMP: You’re read- – let me just tell you, I have the real polls. I have the real polls.

Three major national polls have been released over the last few days, gauging public attitudes on Donald Trump’s impeachment, and the similarities in the data paint a fairly consistent picture.

There’s one


… there’s another


… and there’s one more.


FiveThirtyEight maintains a report averaging all public impeachment polling, and as of this morning, it points to a 48.4% plurality of Americans supporting the president’s impeachment. That’s awfully close to the 49% support in each of the three national polls released over the last few days.
Why are you surprised? There are people here dumb enough to make the same claim that all the polls are rigged except the one or two she likes.
 

Unclebaldrick

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So now Ambassador Sondland has sent the Intelligence Committee a revision of his prior testimony. In a three page addition to his testimony he now recalls a side conversation from a September 1 meeting with Pence and Zelensky where a specific and deliberate quid pro quo was discussed. I guess Sondland didn't want to go to jail.

Good job Mike, you were doing Jebus's work. We will miss you.

And yet Trump still is claiming that their whole Ukraine diplomacy strategy was perfecto.

Trump will claim that Sondland's revisions exonerated him completely. Buill Barr will take Donald's dick out of his mouth and back him up, mumbling "get over it" as he pops the orange mushroom back in.

And Trump supporters will change their tune to "so what? But Hillary!" Oh wait, that's no change at all.
 
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