WSJ: Resign President Trump

The sooner this madman leaves the office, the better.

In concise summary, on Wednesday the leader of the executive branch incited a crowd to march on the legislative branch. The express goal was to demand that Congress and Vice President Mike Pence reject electors from enough states to deny Mr. Biden an Electoral College victory. When some in the crowd turned violent and occupied the Capitol, the President caviled and declined for far too long to call them off. When he did speak, he hedged his plea with election complaint.​
This was an assault on the constitutional process of transferring power after an election. It was also an assault on the legislature from an executive sworn to uphold the laws of the United States. This goes beyond merely refusing to concede defeat. In our view it crosses a constitutional line that Mr. Trump hasn’t previously crossed. It is impeachable. ...​
If Mr. Trump wants to avoid a second impeachment, his best path would be to take personal responsibility and resign. This would be the cleanest solution since it would immediately turn presidential duties over to Mr. Pence. And it would give Mr. Trump agency, a la Richard Nixon, over his own fate.​
This might also stem the flood of White House and Cabinet resignations that are understandable as acts of conscience but could leave the government dangerously unmanned. Robert O’Brien, the national security adviser, in particular should stay at his post.​
We know an act of grace by Mr. Trump isn’t likely. In any case this week has probably finished him as a serious political figure. He has cost Republicans the House, the White House, and now the Senate. Worse, he has betrayed his loyal supporters by lying to them about the election and the ability of Congress and Mr. Pence to overturn it. He has refused to accept the basic bargain of democracy, which is to accept the result, win or lose.​
It is best for everyone, himself included, if he goes away quietly.​



If President Trump resigned on the 18th, and celebrated an inauguration of Pence with all kinds of Super Spreader events, allowing Pence to get an enhanced pension and a Presidential Library, the libs would have a conniption.
 
For gosh sakes people, only 13 days. Chill.

Yes, and with only 14 days left, his lies incited a riot that attacked Congress while they were in session. There is no telling what he might do next, and that's not a chance we need to take.
 
The sooner this madman leaves the office, the better.

In concise summary, on Wednesday the leader of the executive branch incited a crowd to march on the legislative branch. The express goal was to demand that Congress and Vice President Mike Pence reject electors from enough states to deny Mr. Biden an Electoral College victory. When some in the crowd turned violent and occupied the Capitol, the President caviled and declined for far too long to call them off. When he did speak, he hedged his plea with election complaint.​
This was an assault on the constitutional process of transferring power after an election. It was also an assault on the legislature from an executive sworn to uphold the laws of the United States. This goes beyond merely refusing to concede defeat. In our view it crosses a constitutional line that Mr. Trump hasn’t previously crossed. It is impeachable. ...​
If Mr. Trump wants to avoid a second impeachment, his best path would be to take personal responsibility and resign. This would be the cleanest solution since it would immediately turn presidential duties over to Mr. Pence. And it would give Mr. Trump agency, a la Richard Nixon, over his own fate.​
This might also stem the flood of White House and Cabinet resignations that are understandable as acts of conscience but could leave the government dangerously unmanned. Robert O’Brien, the national security adviser, in particular should stay at his post.​
We know an act of grace by Mr. Trump isn’t likely. In any case this week has probably finished him as a serious political figure. He has cost Republicans the House, the White House, and now the Senate. Worse, he has betrayed his loyal supporters by lying to them about the election and the ability of Congress and Mr. Pence to overturn it. He has refused to accept the basic bargain of democracy, which is to accept the result, win or lose.​
It is best for everyone, himself included, if he goes away quietly.​



If President Trump resigned on the 18th, and celebrated an inauguration of Pence with all kinds of Super Spreader events, allowing Pence to get an enhanced pension and a Presidential Library, the libs would have a conniption.

No one has to have more superspreader events.. LBJ was inaugurated on AF One.

 
For gosh sakes people, only 13 days. Chill.

Yes, and with only 14 days left, his lies incited a riot that attacked Congress while they were in session. There is no telling what he might do next, and that's not a chance we need to take.
Whose words incited BLM and antifa to burn and loot cities all over the nation last summer?

Are you really going to try to compare localized protests over civil rights that sometimes turned violent with Trump's lies that incited an attack on the U.S. Congress while it is in session dealing with the business of the people? Our elections are the foundation that our country is built on, and Trump's lies were designed to bastardize and destroy that process.
 
The sooner this madman leaves the office, the better.

In concise summary, on Wednesday the leader of the executive branch incited a crowd to march on the legislative branch. The express goal was to demand that Congress and Vice President Mike Pence reject electors from enough states to deny Mr. Biden an Electoral College victory. When some in the crowd turned violent and occupied the Capitol, the President caviled and declined for far too long to call them off. When he did speak, he hedged his plea with election complaint.​
This was an assault on the constitutional process of transferring power after an election. It was also an assault on the legislature from an executive sworn to uphold the laws of the United States. This goes beyond merely refusing to concede defeat. In our view it crosses a constitutional line that Mr. Trump hasn’t previously crossed. It is impeachable. ...​
If Mr. Trump wants to avoid a second impeachment, his best path would be to take personal responsibility and resign. This would be the cleanest solution since it would immediately turn presidential duties over to Mr. Pence. And it would give Mr. Trump agency, a la Richard Nixon, over his own fate.​
This might also stem the flood of White House and Cabinet resignations that are understandable as acts of conscience but could leave the government dangerously unmanned. Robert O’Brien, the national security adviser, in particular should stay at his post.​
We know an act of grace by Mr. Trump isn’t likely. In any case this week has probably finished him as a serious political figure. He has cost Republicans the House, the White House, and now the Senate. Worse, he has betrayed his loyal supporters by lying to them about the election and the ability of Congress and Mr. Pence to overturn it. He has refused to accept the basic bargain of democracy, which is to accept the result, win or lose.​
It is best for everyone, himself included, if he goes away quietly.​

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For gosh sakes people, only 13 days. Chill.

Yes, and with only 14 days left, his lies incited a riot that attacked Congress while they were in session. There is no telling what he might do next, and that's not a chance we need to take.
Whose words incited BLM and antifa to burn and loot cities all over the nation last summer?

Are you really going to try to compare localized protests over civil rights that sometimes turned violent with Trump's lies that incited an attack on the U.S. Congress while it is in session dealing with the business of the people? Our elections are the foundation that our country is built on, and Trump's lies were designed to bastardize and destroy that process.
You obviously are uninformed about what happened in Minneapolis, Seattle and Portland this past summer.
 
For gosh sakes people, only 13 days. Chill.

Yes, and with only 14 days left, his lies incited a riot that attacked Congress while they were in session. There is no telling what he might do next, and that's not a chance we need to take.
Whose words incited BLM and antifa to burn and loot cities all over the nation last summer?

Are you really going to try to compare localized protests over civil rights that sometimes turned violent with Trump's lies that incited an attack on the U.S. Congress while it is in session dealing with the business of the people? Our elections are the foundation that our country is built on, and Trump's lies were designed to bastardize and destroy that process.
You obviously are uninformed about what happened in Minneapolis, Seattle and Portland this past summer.

It didn't compare to an attack on the foundations of our government, dumb ass.
 
Has the Repub Senate pushed any more Judges during the post election time? Progs would have, I guarantee you.
 
For gosh sakes people, only 13 days. Chill.

Yes, and with only 14 days left, his lies incited a riot that attacked Congress while they were in session. There is no telling what he might do next, and that's not a chance we need to take.
Whose words incited BLM and antifa to burn and loot cities all over the nation last summer?

Of the 68 people arrested in the DC riot only 2 were local. Like jihadis and fringe people everywhere they were radicalized on Facebook.
 
For gosh sakes people, only 13 days. Chill.

Yes, and with only 14 days left, his lies incited a riot that attacked Congress while they were in session. There is no telling what he might do next, and that's not a chance we need to take.
Whose words incited BLM and antifa to burn and loot cities all over the nation last summer?

Are you really going to try to compare localized protests over civil rights that sometimes turned violent with Trump's lies that incited an attack on the U.S. Congress while it is in session dealing with the business of the people? Our elections are the foundation that our country is built on, and Trump's lies were designed to bastardize and destroy that process.
You obviously are uninformed about what happened in Minneapolis, Seattle and Portland this past summer.

It didn't compare to an attack on the foundations of our government, dumb ass.
It's all they've got. Imagine how much you have to ignore to be a Trumpster.
 
The sooner this madman leaves the office, the better.

In concise summary, on Wednesday the leader of the executive branch incited a crowd to march on the legislative branch. The express goal was to demand that Congress and Vice President Mike Pence reject electors from enough states to deny Mr. Biden an Electoral College victory. When some in the crowd turned violent and occupied the Capitol, the President caviled and declined for far too long to call them off. When he did speak, he hedged his plea with election complaint.​
This was an assault on the constitutional process of transferring power after an election. It was also an assault on the legislature from an executive sworn to uphold the laws of the United States. This goes beyond merely refusing to concede defeat. In our view it crosses a constitutional line that Mr. Trump hasn’t previously crossed. It is impeachable. ...​
If Mr. Trump wants to avoid a second impeachment, his best path would be to take personal responsibility and resign. This would be the cleanest solution since it would immediately turn presidential duties over to Mr. Pence. And it would give Mr. Trump agency, a la Richard Nixon, over his own fate.​
This might also stem the flood of White House and Cabinet resignations that are understandable as acts of conscience but could leave the government dangerously unmanned. Robert O’Brien, the national security adviser, in particular should stay at his post.​
We know an act of grace by Mr. Trump isn’t likely. In any case this week has probably finished him as a serious political figure. He has cost Republicans the House, the White House, and now the Senate. Worse, he has betrayed his loyal supporters by lying to them about the election and the ability of Congress and Mr. Pence to overturn it. He has refused to accept the basic bargain of democracy, which is to accept the result, win or lose.​
It is best for everyone, himself included, if he goes away quietly.​

He did not incite the crowd. Another Facist Democrat lie.

Actually he did and even the GOP understood that night Trump has to go!
 

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