How Odds Of Trump's Impeachment Have Changed

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If you think Donald Trump will make it through his first term in office without being impeached, don’t bet on it.

According to the newest numbers from bookies in the U.K., the odds of a first-term Trump impeachment have narrowed and are now even on many sites.

While Las Vegas doesn’t allow betting on any events other than sports, U.K. bookies are happy to take bets about Trump’s longevity in office.

Paddy Power currently has the odds of a first-term Trump impeachment at 11/10, up from 2/1 on February 15. Ladbrokes is also pessimistic about Trump’s prospects and currently lists the odds that Trump will “leave office via impeachment or resignation before end of first term” and will “serve a full term” at 11/10.

Trump’s first two months in office has certainly upped the odds of impeachment in the eyes of bookies. Following Election Day in November, Ladbrokes listed the odds that Trump would make it through his first term in office at 3/1.

Some legal experts say Trump has already violated the Constitution by receiving personal financial benefits from foreign governments.
 
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If you think Donald Trump will make it through his first term in office without being impeached, don’t bet on it.

According to the newest numbers from bookies in the U.K., the odds of a first-term Trump impeachment have narrowed and are now even on many sites.

While Las Vegas doesn’t allow betting on any events other than sports, U.K. bookies are happy to take bets about Trump’s longevity in office.

Paddy Power currently has the odds of a first-term Trump impeachment at 11/10, up from 2/1 on February 15. Ladbrokes is also pessimistic about Trump’s prospects and currently lists the odds that Trump will “leave office via impeachment or resignation before end of first term” and will “serve a full term” at 11/10.

Trump’s first two months in office has certainly upped the odds of impeachment in the eyes of bookies. Following Election Day in November, Ladbrokes listed the odds that Trump would make it through his first term in office at 3/1.

Some legal experts say Trump has already violated the Constitution by receiving personal financial benefits from foreign governments.
Time for HabanaG to put her money where her big mouth is!
 
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If you think Donald Trump will make it through his first term in office without being impeached, don’t bet on it.

According to the newest numbers from bookies in the U.K., the odds of a first-term Trump impeachment have narrowed and are now even on many sites.

While Las Vegas doesn’t allow betting on any events other than sports, U.K. bookies are happy to take bets about Trump’s longevity in office.

Paddy Power currently has the odds of a first-term Trump impeachment at 11/10, up from 2/1 on February 15. Ladbrokes is also pessimistic about Trump’s prospects and currently lists the odds that Trump will “leave office via impeachment or resignation before end of first term” and will “serve a full term” at 11/10.

Trump’s first two months in office has certainly upped the odds of impeachment in the eyes of bookies. Following Election Day in November, Ladbrokes listed the odds that Trump would make it through his first term in office at 3/1.

Some legal experts say Trump has already violated the Constitution by receiving personal financial benefits from foreign governments.
Time for HabanaG to put her money where her big mouth is!
Come on ladies, its time to but your money where your mouth is. Just how much are you willing to wager that Trump will remain in office?
 
If you think Donald Trump will make it through his first term in office without being impeached, don’t bet on it.

According to the newest numbers from bookies in the U.K., the odds of a first-term Trump impeachment have narrowed and are now even on many sites.

While Las Vegas doesn’t allow betting on any events other than sports, U.K. bookies are happy to take bets about Trump’s longevity in office.

Paddy Power currently has the odds of a first-term Trump impeachment at 11/10, up from 2/1 on February 15. Ladbrokes is also pessimistic about Trump’s prospects and currently lists the odds that Trump will “leave office via impeachment or resignation before end of first term” and will “serve a full term” at 11/10.

Trump’s first two months in office has certainly upped the odds of impeachment in the eyes of bookies. Following Election Day in November, Ladbrokes listed the odds that Trump would make it through his first term in office at 3/1.

Some legal experts say Trump has already violated the Constitution by receiving personal financial benefits from foreign governments.

Counting votes in the House.

Nope. Ain't gonna happen.
 
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If you think Donald Trump will make it through his first term in office without being impeached, don’t bet on it.

According to the newest numbers from bookies in the U.K., the odds of a first-term Trump impeachment have narrowed and are now even on many sites.

While Las Vegas doesn’t allow betting on any events other than sports, U.K. bookies are happy to take bets about Trump’s longevity in office.

Paddy Power currently has the odds of a first-term Trump impeachment at 11/10, up from 2/1 on February 15. Ladbrokes is also pessimistic about Trump’s prospects and currently lists the odds that Trump will “leave office via impeachment or resignation before end of first term” and will “serve a full term” at 11/10.

Trump’s first two months in office has certainly upped the odds of impeachment in the eyes of bookies. Following Election Day in November, Ladbrokes listed the odds that Trump would make it through his first term in office at 3/1.

Some legal experts say Trump has already violated the Constitution by receiving personal financial benefits from foreign governments.

Counting votes in the House.

Nope. Ain't gonna happen.
There are more than enough moderates in the house, and when they begin to turn, when the evidence is there, its gonna happen.
 
If you think Donald Trump will make it through his first term in office without being impeached, don’t bet on it.

According to the newest numbers from bookies in the U.K., the odds of a first-term Trump impeachment have narrowed and are now even on many sites.

While Las Vegas doesn’t allow betting on any events other than sports, U.K. bookies are happy to take bets about Trump’s longevity in office.

Paddy Power currently has the odds of a first-term Trump impeachment at 11/10, up from 2/1 on February 15. Ladbrokes is also pessimistic about Trump’s prospects and currently lists the odds that Trump will “leave office via impeachment or resignation before end of first term” and will “serve a full term” at 11/10.

Trump’s first two months in office has certainly upped the odds of impeachment in the eyes of bookies. Following Election Day in November, Ladbrokes listed the odds that Trump would make it through his first term in office at 3/1.

Some legal experts say Trump has already violated the Constitution by receiving personal financial benefits from foreign governments.

Counting votes in the House.

Nope. Ain't gonna happen.
There are more than enough moderates in the house, and when they begin to turn, when the evidence is there, its gonna happen.

Best of luck :lmao:
 
It's not gonna happen, get over it.
Put your money where your mouth is biatch, the bookies will be happy to take your action
Bookies in the UK? Lol,get used to saying president Trump for the next eight years. Could be Mrs Trump for the next eight years after that. I guess we can see how people think of the democrats after obamacare fails. Remember democrats own it.
 
I still believe it will be Republicans that realize the Trump-damage to their party and break ranks. Which is more important to Republicans Trump or the party? It will be an opportunity to show America that if the Republicans nominate a danger to America they will repair the danger; would Democrats do the same?
 
If the folks over in the UK were really politically astute we would still be British.
 

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