American Impeachment/25th Amendment Watch 2021 - If, at first, you don't convict, try, try again

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What will happen to Donald Trump in the next two weeks?

  • The House of Representatives impeaches and the Senate convicts

    Votos: 23 8.6%
  • The House of Representatives impeaches and the Senate acquits

    Votos: 17 6.3%
  • The US Cabinet invokes the 25th amendment

    Votos: 11 4.1%
  • House of Representative and/or Senate censures the President

    Votos: 14 5.2%
  • President Trump resigns

    Votos: 11 4.1%
  • Trump continues as President until Jan. 20, with Biden becoming President afterwards

    Votos: 165 61.3%
  • Trump finds a way to continue being President after Jan. 20

    Votos: 28 10.4%

  • Total de votantes
    269
  • Encuesta cerrada .
States will still tag and bag him for being a corrupt grifter.

They wont though. Simple matter to get at least 1 Trumptard on a jury, mistrial.

Plus he'll be able to get attention and keep his people fired up by screaming political prosecution. Nothing is going to happen to him in the next 4 years except the finalization of his takeover of the Republican Party.
 
So is Donald finally no longer the president or will he continue to dominate the nation's politics indefinitely
He will be just like Gamergate only mainstream. People are going to be bringing him up until the end of time.

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Trump is now also 10/1 odds favorite to be the 2024 elected three times president. I will not vote for Pence and Haley.

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Don't know if Trump could pull a Grover Cleveland but it would be really funny if he won against Biden. The ultimate form of buyers remorse.
 
Weird how it's literally all they've been talking about for weeks.
lefties and libs are different things

Lefties = the weirdo socialists that hate pelosi as mcuh as they hate trump

Libs = Weird hillary/pelosi worshipping freaks.

Libs are of course in cope mode
 
lefties and libs are different things

Lefties = the weirdo socialists that hate pelosi as mcuh as they hate trump

Libs = Weird hillary/pelosi worshipping freaks.

Libs are of course in cope mode
I point out that this distinction is almost academic nowadays, as many leftists just fall in line at the 11th hour.

You are, however, otherwise correct.
 
lefties and libs are different things

Lefties = the weirdo socialists that hate pelosi as mcuh as they hate trump

Libs = Weird hillary/pelosi worshipping freaks.

Libs are of course in cope mode
I think you got it a little backwards.
All libs are leftist but not all leftist are libs.
 
Then people will call said juror rogue and people will want Allen Charges and other such stuff. Enough states want him, mistrials will not save him.

And you'll lose again if you're so stupid as to try that. :story:

But you wont even try any more after the unavoidable miserable failure of the first attempt, which will come from New York.
 
And you'll lose again if you're so stupid as to try that. :story:

You wont even try after the unavoidable miserable failure of the first attempt, which will come from New York.
This isn't the senate, tax evasion and business crimes are pretty cut and dry. Having someone pull out the "Guilty but shouldn't be punished" card at a judge won't fly.
 
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This isn't the senate, tax evasion and business crimes are pretty cut and dry. Having someone pull out the "Guilty but shouldn't be punished" card at a judge won't fly.

An Allen instruction to the jury holds no weight whatsoever here. No juror is required to change a vote by the instruction. It is simply a refusal to accept a deadlock and an order to continue deliberations. Deliberations cant continue indefinitely because you're butthurt. A higher court will eventually rule a mistrial or toss the whole case out entirely.

A juror's right to vote as he pleases is near absolute. As established by common law and Supreme Court precedent. None of the exceptions cover your little fantasies. Where do you get your legal acumen from, Lionel Hutz?
 
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