grounds for first impeachment?

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Not even a week since the election, and they're already looking for reasons to impeach?


just how lame is the swamp?
 
There will be no impeachments nor will there be any oversight. Trump has carte blanche to do whatever he wants.

Now he's gone so far as to demand the Senate go in to recess when he takes over so he can name whoever he wants to name to his cabinet without them being involved. An "advise and consent" function the Senate has traditionally had all throughout our history. He wants to remove one of the "checks and balances" functions of the Senate right off the bat.
 
There will be no impeachments nor will there be any oversight. Trump has carte blanche to do whatever he wants.

Now he's gone so far as to demand the Senate go in to recess when he takes over so he can name whoever he wants to name to his cabinet without them being involved. An "advise and consent" function the Senate has traditionally had all throughout our history. He wants to remove one of the "checks and balances" functions of the Senate right off the bat.
This is true, the Demafacsit will not be able to undermine the Admin and our democratic process like they did in 2017
 
Definitely all of his advisors are breaking the law AS WE SPEAK.

They must all go to prison….because TRUMP GOES AFTER HIS POLITICAL OPPONENTS WITH LAWFARE!

HE IS A DICTATOR WHO IS GOING TO OUTLAW GOVERNMENT CENSORSHIP! :laughing0301:
 
There will be no impeachments nor will there be any oversight. Trump has carte blanche to do whatever he wants.

Now he's gone so far as to demand the Senate go in to recess when he takes over so he can name whoever he wants to name to his cabinet without them being involved. An "advise and consent" function the Senate has traditionally had all throughout our history. He wants to remove one of the "checks and balances" functions of the Senate right off the bat.
Someone doesnt know what a recess appointment is..
 
Not even a week since the election, and they're already looking for reasons to impeach?


just how lame is the swamp?
If the DNC wins the House they will do this.

Everyone knows it.

Democrats learn nothing. They are just full of mindless hate and incapable of anything else.
 
If the DNC wins the House they will do this.

Everyone knows it.

Democrats learn nothing. They are just full of mindless hate and incapable of anything else.
trump is indisputably in violation of the ethics pledge law.

Trump Holds Up Transition Process Over Ethics Code

President-elect Donald J. Trump has not submitted a required ethics plan stating he will avoid conflicts of interest.
 
There will be no impeachments nor will there be any oversight. Trump has carte blanche to do whatever he wants.

Now he's gone so far as to demand the Senate go in to recess when he takes over so he can name whoever he wants to name to his cabinet without them being involved. An "advise and consent" function the Senate has traditionally had all throughout our history. He wants to remove one of the "checks and balances" functions of the Senate right off the bat.
another reason to impeach?

(check publicity photos. he may be wearing mismatched socks. Reason #3?)
 
trump is indisputably in violation of the ethics pledge law.

Trump Holds Up Transition Process Over Ethics Code

President-elect Donald J. Trump has not submitted a required ethics plan stating he will avoid conflicts of interest.
Sounds like a job for Robert Mueller.

1731417259497.webp
 
He was guilty as charged in both impeachments. The evidence was overwhelming. Repub senators chose political expediency over the rule of law.
hahaha no he wasn't, in fact just the opposite, he was exnorated at trial. Because Adam Shifty based it on parody.
 
Lefties, you are welcome. You do not even know how lucky you are that Kamala lost while outspending Trump by $500m. :laughing0301: :laughing0301: :laughing0301: :clap: :clap: :clap:
 
another reason to impeach?
It's a moot point. A Repub controlled Congress will rubber stamp everything trump wants.

Is impeachment warranted if his illegal failure to sign the ethics pledge leads to more violations of the Emoluments Clause? Yes. Will it happen? Of course not. Don is the king of America and will rule like one.
 
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Is it a law or a departure from well established norms?
Do you folks ever do your own research?

Under the Presidential Transition Act, both major-party nominees are expected to sign the agreements prior to the election in order to support a speedy transition of power. The legislation was enacted in 2022 in an effort to prevent a repeat of 2020, when Trump delayed the transition process as part of his election denial.

Trump can still be inaugurated as president in January 2025 regardless of whether his team signs those agreements. But his administration won’t be prepared to assume governance “in a way that is safe for us,” Max Stier, the executive director of the Partnership for Public Service, a nonpartisan group that has supported past transitions, told NPR.

“The consequences are severe,” Stier also told The New York Times. “It would not be possible to be ready to govern on day one.”

In late October, just days before the election, Rep. Jamie Raskin urged the Trump campaign to sign the agreements, saying in a letter that without those contracts in place, “federal agencies are unlikely to be able to securely and effectively communicate with your staff, which will endanger ‘the orderly transfer of the executive power’ and threaten our national security.”


President-elect Donald J. Trump has not yet submitted a legally required ethics pledge stating that he will avoid conflicts of interest and other ethical concerns while in office, raising concerns that his refusal to do so will hamper the smooth transition to power.
 

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