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That's not quite how the impeachment process works. You're right that it ultimately has to go to the senate for trial, but it is the House of Representatives that actually impeach the president.
See here: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...s-house-senate
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If that gives them four more years at the helm of the country where they can bend the rules in their favour, they'll do anything. Currently I see Trump's impeachment to be unlikely, but if the Democrats went forward with it maybe there are under-the-table agreements that will bring it to reality. Or, I don't know, if they lose, they have already prepared a massive media campaign to show how corrupt the opposing party is and move more voters towards them.
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And as expected, Trump becomes the 3rd president in US history to be impeached (the others being Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton): https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...-pelosi-latest.
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Yeah, but Trump doesn't get removed from office after impeachment, he has to stand down.
It needs at least 20 Republican representatives to vote to remove him, even if all of the Democrats vote.
Why would they shake the applecart and risk losing power.
He's "having fun" and won't resign.
If anything, this will fire up his voters all the more and he'll serve his second term.
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Originally posted by QualityChimp View PostIf anything, this will fire up his voters all the more and he'll serve his second term.
So yeah, nothing at this point I think will change the minds of Trump voters and, as we've said, he could probably eat a baby on TV and they'd still vote for him. But the Democrats need to do anything they can to at least retain the voters they might have and this is part of that, I think. Feels a little late but they are at least stepping up in some form.
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A Reuters review found that at least 63 individuals with Russian passports or addresses have bought at least $98.4 million worth of property in seven Trump-branded luxury towers in southern Florida.
Trump's entire tenure has been all about ways he can make money. For himself.
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Originally posted by QualityChimp View PostA Reuters review found that at least 63 individuals with Russian passports or addresses have bought at least $98.4 million worth of property in seven Trump-branded luxury towers in southern Florida.
Trump's entire tenure has been all about ways he can make money. For himself.
Russians are one of the wealthiest on the planet, they tend to buy the apartments which seem to them to be the most ostentatious, like the ones with that twats name on them.
63 Russians have bought an apartment in said buildings, so out of the 7 Trump branded towers in Floria, which is about as vulgar as an address you can get in Florida, so see why they love it, 3% have been sold to rich Russians, at an average of £1.1m.
Sorry, but where is the story exactly?
2% of the whole of London is populated by Russians, well it was in 2014, probably higher now?
A friend in property in Kensington & Chelsea says some of the apartments in the squares round there are up to 25% Russian owned, and often sit empty for 50 weeks of the year too.
It was like the constant reference to the "Russian money funding the Tory campaign" during the elections.
They are rich and they want to keep their houses and be able to stay in the UK, of course Russians are more likely to donate to the Tories than Labour.
It was said in the hope voters saw it as Russian interfering.
Interesting to hear some Democrat supporters being interviewed this morning, a few of them felt it was a bit of a witch hunt and said they felt if anything it would not be in their favour, that he would get more support going forward. We shall see.
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Originally posted by Dogg Thang View PostThe current US in a nutshell right here: The US Department of Agriculture listed Wakanda as a free-trade partner - despite it being a fictional country.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-50849559
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