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if he gets convicted he cant run again which is what the dems want because they know in 2024 he will be back to grab pussies 100%
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He'll get some really mild conviction for which easily obtainable evidence is used. All other charges will be thrown aside as too much of the establishment would be indicted by digging beneath anything but a scratch of the surface.
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Barred from office is quite literally one of the penalties of being convicted in an impeachment trial. Congress does not seek that penalty; it occurs by default if you’re convicted. I think you should go educate yourself on what penalties occur when someone is convicted in their impeachment trial. | |||
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Zero chance of a conviction even if the will is there, which is highly doubtful, but the time simply is not. Once he is no longer in office, he can no longer be impeached.
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That's an interesting conclusion. He's an electoral loser on literally every single metric. No one comes close in modern history except Hoover. Good thing he pardoned a felony weapons charge for Lil' Wayne, though. That really is a great message for the party of Law and Order and probably has a lot of appeal to his base. | |||
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Imagine still believing this hocus pocus.
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