Would congressional R's consider impeachment for the sake of their upcoming electoral chances?

This is all up to them now.

I don't know if they care about their legacy and their place in history more than keeping their cushy gubmit jobs, but they need to decide soon.
How long have the dem's been in office on average?
 
This is all up to them now.

I don't know if they care about their legacy and their place in history more than keeping their cushy gubmit jobs, but they need to decide soon.
Republicans are better than demscum.
 
President Trump's approval rating falls to 37%, lowest of 2nd term

I'm not talking just about the midterms but rather the 2028 presidential election as well. Cuz, frankly, there is a veritable smorgasbord of reasons to impeach him. In all likelihood there'll be more.

Just as Kamala Harris was toxic to independents because the Biden admin was blamed for inflation so too will be anyone with ties to this regime in 2028 for a myriad of reasons. I don't need to list them.

Does the will exist within the party to admit it was irresponsible to be complicit in this nightmare for so long? How much more obvious does his instability need to be before they act? If not by impeachment then by reigning him in. Assuming it's possible to do so.
Impeach for what?
 
Impeach for what?

...you seriously are not aware of all the criminal charges against Trump?

Conspiring to defraud the government and disenfranchise voters, and corruptly obstructing an official proceeding.

Violations of Espionage Act.

Conspiracy to Obstruct Justice and making false statement.

This is just the low hanging fruit.
 
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You mean the ones where Americans voted for him for president afterwards, along with giving Trump the House and the Senate as well?

Where in the Constitution does it say that high crimes are not impeachable if someone gets voted in anyway?

NOWHERE is the correct answer. Congress is OF COURSE within it's powers to impeach a president for criminal acts.
 
Where in the Constitution does it say that high crimes are not impeachable if someone gets voted in anyway?

NOWHERE is the correct answer. Congress is OF COURSE within it's powers to impeach a president for criminal acts.

Funny
 
President Trump's approval rating falls to 37%, lowest of 2nd term

I'm not talking just about the midterms but rather the 2028 presidential election as well. Cuz, frankly, there is a veritable smorgasbord of reasons to impeach him. In all likelihood there'll be more.

Just as Kamala Harris was toxic to independents because the Biden admin was blamed for inflation so too will be anyone with ties to this regime in 2028 for a myriad of reasons. I don't need to list them.

Does the will exist within the party to admit it was irresponsible to be complicit in this nightmare for so long? How much more obvious does his instability need to be before they act? If not by impeachment then by reigning him in. Assuming it's possible to do so.

You want JD Vance to be president?

Interesting...I have ZERO doubt that this time next year you'll be saying Vance is "worse than Worse Than Hitler". :auiqs.jpg:
 
If trump could remove the remaining guardrails of the republic he would cancel elections and become ruler for life in a second. There's no question about that.

I only wish that were true.
 
You want JD Vance to be president?

Interesting...I have ZERO doubt that this time next year you'll be saying Vance is "worse than Worse Than Hitler". :auiqs.jpg:

JD Vance would probably be a lot less crazy than Trump, if for no other reason than for the fact that he is not headed for grave just yet and has another term to win.
 
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"under the protection of NATO" actually means protected by the US, so if we would be required to protect it we should own it.

That said, a "diplomatic solution" could mean that the US gets some key parts of Greenland excluding the populated areas and the areas with a mile thick ice layer. Also that Russia and China are not allowed to put any bases anywhere on Greenland.
Hey dipshit… whether Greenland is protected by NATO or by us directly… it’s still protected
 
Where in the Constitution does it say that high crimes are not impeachable if someone gets voted in anyway?

NOWHERE is the correct answer. Congress is OF COURSE within it's powers to impeach a president for criminal acts.
LOL. Man, you just can't learn your lesson, can you? All of your lawfare against Trump is what got him elected, you dumb moron. Now you want to double down on stupid.
 
That's the same myth the R's have been pushing for decades. Meanwhile, concern by cautious international bond buyers over our debt will inevitably cause interest rates to rise, stifling growth.
You're inevitably a cut and paste moron.
 

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