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originally posted by: HanyManny
Just wondering if he would resign like Nixon, or wait for the Trial in the Senate. What do you think?
originally posted by: HanyManny
So no one will address the question of will he resign like Nixon, before he gets impeached?
What would it take for the Senate to confirm high crimes and misdemeanors ?
originally posted by: HanyManny
But if the house votes to impeach will he resign?
originally posted by: HanyManny
But if the house votes to impeach will he resign?
...suggested he was an analyst by training and made clear he was steeped in details of American foreign policy toward Europe, demonstrating a sophisticated understanding of Ukrainian politics and at least some knowledge of the law.
Would an impeachment trial help Trump?
If he was found not guilty like Clinton would it help trump?
Why wouldn't Trump supporters like an impeachment?
originally posted by: shooterbrody
originally posted by: HanyManny
Looks bad for Trump. Will he resign like Nixon, before he gets impeached?
hahahaha
does it now?
welcome
nice first post
originally posted by: Oraculi
a reply to: IAMTAT
That's pretty heavy.
So the whistle-blower is a seasoned government professional and it is...
...suggested he was an analyst by training and made clear he was steeped in details of American foreign policy toward Europe, demonstrating a sophisticated understanding of Ukrainian politics and at least some knowledge of the law.
Things are not looking great. This coming from a seasoned professional just lends credence to the whole issue.
originally posted by: HanyManny
But if the house votes to impeach will he resign?
ETA: Nixon resigned rather than face the shame. Then Ford pardoned him to get over our national nighmare.
originally posted by: Oraculi
a reply to: IAMTAT
That's pretty heavy.
So the whistle-blower is a seasoned government professional and it is...
...suggested he was an analyst by training and made clear he was steeped in details of American foreign policy toward Europe, demonstrating a sophisticated understanding of Ukrainian politics and at least some knowledge of the law.
Things are not looking great. This coming from a seasoned professional just lends credence to the whole issue.