J'accuse

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When democrats sanction and tacitly endorse burning down American cities multiple times and harmed and did billions in damage and lives lost over a false causes? J'accuse. When they lock up Trump supporters from Jan 6th without due process? When a white cop's kneecap is held accountable for the George Floyd fentanyl overdose? J'accuse.
 
Trump and Dreyfus affair, empty allegations piled on top of other, for political/racial reasons. Persecution is persecution. Impeached 2x over amplified Hillary Clinton disinformation? This is beyond scandalous. But SHH, silence.


What the heck are you talking about? How about a link.

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They can't be revoked. There is no such measure.

Keep on wishing it though, if you want to..... :)
There's nothing that would prevent congress from reversing or retracting an impeachment as there is no limitation by statute or per the US Constitution and The House is the sole arbiter when it comes to impeachments.

As such, nothing prevents them from doing so.
 
There's nothing that would prevent congress from reversing or retracting an impeachment as there is no limitation by statute or per the US Constitution and The House is the sole arbiter when it comes to impeachments.

As such, nothing prevents them from doing so.
Congress, through the Constitution, is given the sole power to impeach as a power delegated to them. The constitution gives them no power to reverse an impeachment. The senate was given the power to acquit or convict, and remove from office.
 
Congress, through the Constitution, is given the sole power to impeach as a power delegated to them. The constitution gives them no power to reverse an impeachment. The senate was given the power to acquit or convict, and remove from office.
"Sole Power over impeachments". Read your handy dandy constitution.
 
Correct, over impeachment.

Not, reversing and taking back an impeachment.
They have sole discretion over all impeachments, that means they can reverse them if they choose to since there is nothing in The Constitution preventing it.
 
They can clearly 'set aside' an impeachment.

No, the Senate can only find if there is enough evidence for conviction or not. The Impeachment will stand. For the rest of eternity, Rump will have at least one Asterisk next to his name in the records as impeached. Just like Bill Clinton. Even Nixon doesn't have that distinction.
 

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