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Trump Faces Second Impeachment With Democrats Set To Move Quickly This Week by TheRareGem1(f): 11:35am On Jan 11, 2021
Trump faces shameful prospect of second impeachment with Democrats set to move quickly this week


(CNN)Donald Trump is facing the shameful, imminent prospect of becoming the first president to be impeached twice as Democrats warn he poses an unacceptable danger to the world after inciting a mob assault on Congress.

With Washington still in deep trauma as horrific new details emerge from last week's outrage, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's Democrats will first implore Vice President Mike Pence to invoke the 25th Amendment to declare the President unable to fulfill his duties. If, as expected, Pence and the Cabinet balk at that step, Democrats will again unleash the inexorable machinery of impeachment less than a year after Trump's previous acquittal of high crimes and misdemeanors in a Senate trial.
But the compressed calendar as Trump enters his last nine days in office -- and the reticence of Republicans in the Senate, who are faced one again with a loyalty test they have always failed when choosing between Trump's base and the Constitution -- seems certain to thwart Democratic efforts to quickly eject Trump from power. This means the drama surrounding Trump's fate, and the possibility of another Senate trial, could outlast his presidency and his turbulent term could cast a toxic shadow over President-elect Joe Biden's first days in office.

The aftershocks of the breaching of the US Capitol are being exacerbated by disturbing new accounts and footage of alarming scenes inside the insurrection that suggested an even worse tragedy was only narrowly averted.
But it was also an eerily quiet weekend. For the first time in years, Americans were spared the extreme rhetoric and tantrums of Trump's Twitter feed after the social media platform muzzled the President over fears of more violence.


As he begins his last full week in office, Trump is scheming to reclaim his megaphone with plans for a trip to visit his border wall — a concept that was one of the earliest precursors of his divisive presidency. The White House is also readying a new attempt to rein in big social media firms that have purged Trump after his inflammatory posts. And Trump is expected to unleash new and controversial pardons that may further test the rule of law before his time is up.
Pelosi: Trump is an 'imminent threat'
Critical mass is building in the House behind the Democratic drive to impeach Trump over his extraordinary assault on the US political system last week.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi plans to seek unanimous consent Monday morning for a resolution calling on Pence and the Cabinet to invoke the 25th Amendment to declare Trump is no longer fit to carry out his duties.
In the almost certain event the gambit fails, she will call the House back for a full vote on Tuesday. Should Pence not act within 24 hours, Democrats will embark on the historic path towards a second impeachment.

"In protecting our Constitution and our Democracy, we will act with urgency, because this President represents an imminent threat to both," Pelosi said in a letter to her Democratic colleagues. "As the days go by, the horror of the ongoing assault on our democracy perpetrated by this President is intensified and so is the immediate need for action."
Democrats are justifying the unprecedented push for a second impeachment on the grounds that after his most flagrant abuse of power yet, Trump presents a stark danger to the country and the world and must be removed immediately. Another motivating factor is that a conviction in a Senate trial would likely bar Trump from ever seeking public office again. They parry critiques that such a late-term impeachment would be academic by arguing that Trump's crime against the Constitution cannot go unpunished.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SW8GR63KZA


*Fears Biden's first days in office will be bogged down*

But the complications of the timeline threaten to undercut the impeachment push. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said in a memo that the unlikelihood of securing unanimous consent to break a Senate recess meant that, practically, the earliest date a Senate trial could begin would be January 20, the day Biden takes the oath of office and control of the chamber will switch after Democrats won to Georgia runoffs last week.
While it may seem strange that Senate rules would take precedence over a moment of rare national peril, this would mean Democrats would spend the start of a new presidency burning days or even weeks seeking to convict a President who has already left office. That scenario would not only complicate Biden's hopes of quickly turning Trump's poisoned page in US history, it would slow a desperately needed economic relief package and an effort by the new White House to muster a national fight against a pandemic that is worsening by the hour amid fears of a new more transmissible mutant strain of the coronavirus and the Trump team's misfiring vaccine rollout.
House Majority Whip James Clyburn suggested a workaround for that contingency on CNN's "State of the Union" on Sunday, when he said Pelosi may not immediately transmit one or more articles of impeachment to the Senate to trigger the process of a trial.

https://edition.cnn.com/2021/01/11/politics/donald-trump-democrats-impeachment-capitol-riot/index.html
Re: Trump Faces Second Impeachment With Democrats Set To Move Quickly This Week by Nobody: 11:36am On Jan 11, 2021
TheRareGem1:
Trump faces shameful prospect of second impeachment with Democrats set to move quickly this week


(CNN)Donald Trump is facing the shameful, imminent prospect of becoming the first president to be impeached twice as Democrats warn he poses an unacceptable danger to the world after inciting a mob assault on Congress.

With Washington still in deep trauma as horrific new details emerge from last week's outrage, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's Democrats will first implore Vice President Mike Pence to invoke the 25th Amendment to declare the President unable to fulfill his duties. If, as expected, Pence and the Cabinet balk at that step, Democrats will again unleash the inexorable machinery of impeachment less than a year after Trump's previous acquittal of high crimes and misdemeanors in a Senate trial.
But the compressed calendar as Trump enters his last nine days in office -- and the reticence of Republicans in the Senate, who are faced one again with a loyalty test they have always failed when choosing between Trump's base and the Constitution -- seems certain to thwart Democratic efforts to quickly eject Trump from power. This means the drama surrounding Trump's fate, and the possibility of another Senate trial, could outlast his presidency and his turbulent term could cast a toxic shadow over President-elect Joe Biden's first days in office.

The aftershocks of the breaching of the US Capitol are being exacerbated by disturbing new accounts and footage of alarming scenes inside the insurrection that suggested an even worse tragedy was only narrowly averted.
But it was also an eerily quiet weekend. For the first time in years, Americans were spared the extreme rhetoric and tantrums of Trump's Twitter feed after the social media platform muzzled the President over fears of more violence.


As he begins his last full week in office, Trump is scheming to reclaim his megaphone with plans for a trip to visit his border wall — a concept that was one of the earliest precursors of his divisive presidency. The White House is also readying a new attempt to rein in big social media firms that have purged Trump after his inflammatory posts. And Trump is expected to unleash new and controversial pardons that may further test the rule of law before his time is up.
Pelosi: Trump is an 'imminent threat'
Critical mass is building in the House behind the Democratic drive to impeach Trump over his extraordinary assault on the US political system last week.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi plans to seek unanimous consent Monday morning for a resolution calling on Pence and the Cabinet to invoke the 25th Amendment to declare Trump is no longer fit to carry out his duties.
In the almost certain event the gambit fails, she will call the House back for a full vote on Tuesday. Should Pence not act within 24 hours, Democrats will embark on the historic path towards a second impeachment.

"In protecting our Constitution and our Democracy, we will act with urgency, because this President represents an imminent threat to both," Pelosi said in a letter to her Democratic colleagues. "As the days go by, the horror of the ongoing assault on our democracy perpetrated by this President is intensified and so is the immediate need for action."
Democrats are justifying the unprecedented push for a second impeachment on the grounds that after his most flagrant abuse of power yet, Trump presents a stark danger to the country and the world and must be removed immediately. Another motivating factor is that a conviction in a Senate trial would likely bar Trump from ever seeking public office again. They parry critiques that such a late-term impeachment would be academic by arguing that Trump's crime against the Constitution cannot go unpunished.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SW8GR63KZA


*Fears Biden's first days in office will be bogged down*

But the complications of the timeline threaten to undercut the impeachment push. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said in a memo that the unlikelihood of securing unanimous consent to break a Senate recess meant that, practically, the earliest date a Senate trial could begin would be January 20, the day Biden takes the oath of office and control of the chamber will switch after Democrats won to Georgia runoffs last week.
While it may seem strange that Senate rules would take precedence over a moment of rare national peril, this would mean Democrats would spend the start of a new presidency burning days or even weeks seeking to convict a President who has already left office. That scenario would not only complicate Biden's hopes of quickly turning Trump's poisoned page in US history, it would slow a desperately needed economic relief package and an effort by the new White House to muster a national fight against a pandemic that is worsening by the hour amid fears of a new more transmissible mutant strain of the coronavirus and the Trump team's misfiring vaccine rollout.
House Majority Whip James Clyburn suggested a workaround for that contingency on CNN's "State of the Union" on Sunday, when he said Pelosi may not immediately transmit one or more articles of impeachment to the Senate to trigger the process of a trial.

https://edition.cnn.com/2021/01/11/politics/donald-trump-democrats-impeachment-capitol-riot/index.html
Is chewwie planning to help defend Trump ?

cc khia

Re: Trump Faces Second Impeachment With Democrats Set To Move Quickly This Week by TheRareGem1(f): 11:37am On Jan 11, 2021
I thought Nigerians who know nothing about America's politics said Pence is not loyal to his boss,Trump.

So why on earth hasn't he invoke the 25th amendment? One that will make him become the acting President. Why is only the democrats pushing for this with or without Pence who is also the leader of the senate .. constitutionally?

Pence is loyal to Trump, as our VP is also loyal to his boss PMB...they both discharge their VP work and duties for the interest of their countries and people.

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Re: Trump Faces Second Impeachment With Democrats Set To Move Quickly This Week by baralatie(m): 11:43am On Jan 11, 2021
9!days between hill and capitol
Re: Trump Faces Second Impeachment With Democrats Set To Move Quickly This Week by baralatie(m): 11:44am On Jan 11, 2021
I hope Trump and democrats will not destroy the usa before Jan.20
Re: Trump Faces Second Impeachment With Democrats Set To Move Quickly This Week by Nobody: 11:46am On Jan 11, 2021
He deserve to be impeach
Re: Trump Faces Second Impeachment With Democrats Set To Move Quickly This Week by NextD18: 11:46am On Jan 11, 2021
Behind every political fights and chaos, there are people benefiting from it.
Re: Trump Faces Second Impeachment With Democrats Set To Move Quickly This Week by Jollylolly(f): 11:48am On Jan 11, 2021
TheRareGem1:
I thought Nigerians who know nothing about America's politics said Pence is not loyal to his boss,Trump.

So why on earth hasn't he invoke the 25th amendment? One that will make him become the acting President. Why is only the democrats pushing for this with or without Pence who is also the leader of the senate .. constitutionally?

Pence is loyal to Trump, as our VP is also loyal to his boss PMB...they both discharge their VP work and duties for the interest of their countries and people.


This is for the soro sokey generation to answer....they clearly dont understand their nation's politics..so how can they phantom how US politics works? clearly impossible.

I agreed with you TheRareGem1... Pence is loyal to his boss as PYO is loyal to his own boss....both discharge their duties for the interest of the citizenry
Re: Trump Faces Second Impeachment With Democrats Set To Move Quickly This Week by Liposure: 12:07pm On Jan 11, 2021
In the first place, what is the essence of impeaching an outgoing president
Re: Trump Faces Second Impeachment With Democrats Set To Move Quickly This Week by Iamgrey5(m): 1:33pm On Jan 11, 2021
Liposure:
In the first place, what is the essence of impeaching an outgoing president
To hold him accountable for his actions.

If outgoing presidents can cause violence and face no consequences because they are outgoing. It will create a new normal.

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Re: Trump Faces Second Impeachment With Democrats Set To Move Quickly This Week by moradeke42109: 2:21pm On Jan 11, 2021
Is chewwie planning to help defend Trump ?cc khia
Re: Trump Faces Second Impeachment With Democrats Set To Move Quickly This Week by chewwie(m): 7:17pm On Jan 14, 2021
moradeke42109:
Is chewwie planning to help defend Trump ?cc khia
Impeaching him saying he incited violence when his speech clearly ordered his supporters to peacefully march on the Capitol. It's no surprise the Congresses approval ratings is 15% among the American people.

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