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Trump will be removed before he can finish his term

I hate Tapatalk because when peep post tweets and imagrams it shows numbers so then I have to go to web view and it's mostly crap
 
The odds seem high to me at this point without a greater smoking gun at this point.
 
If I owned a place in any of his properties, I'd be selling right now. Those prices will tank if he's forced out of office. Licensing deals will evaporate.

The people who voted for Trump can't afford to buy anything with his name on it. Those who can won't want to be associated with him.

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Shouldn't there be a new election if you can't make it past your 1st year as President? Pence, who could never have won on his own, stepping into power just seems wrong. Particularly when Trump's Russian collusion ties and influence on the election is won of the reasons Trump/Pence won and also why Trump had to step down.
 
Shouldn't there be a new election if you can't make it past your 1st year as President? Pence, who could never have won on his own, stepping into power just seems wrong. Particularly when Trump's Russian collusion ties and influence on the election is won of the reasons Trump/Pence won and also why Trump had to step down.

Yes! Bring back the Hilary campaign ads
 
Shouldn't there be a new election if you can't make it past your 1st year as President? Pence, who could never have won on his own, stepping into power just seems wrong. Particularly when Trump's Russian collusion ties and influence on the election is won of the reasons Trump/Pence won and also why Trump had to step down.
Conversion therapy for all the gays!
 
 
McCain is the definitive cuckservative, he fucking endorsed Trump AFTER Trump insulted him for getting captured in Vietnam. McCain doesn't give a fuck about anything but cutting taxes.
 
McCain is the definitive cuckservative, he fucking endorsed Trump AFTER Trump insulted him for getting captured in Vietnam. McCain doesn't give a fuck about anything but cutting taxes.

To be fair, all of them endorsed and pledged their loyalty after Trump insulted them. The rubes care a great deal if you stand up to the leader of their party.
 
To be fair, all of them endorsed and pledged their loyalty after Trump insulted them. The rubes care a great deal if you stand up to the leader of their party.

Not the same. Calling someone low energy or "lil Marco" is way fucking different than insulting them for being a prisoner of war. Walk into any biker bar in America and insult prisoners of war and you'll get your head beat in, Trump insults the probable most famous POW and the rubes suck his dick for it.
 
Not the same. Calling someone low energy or "lil Marco" is way fucking different than insulting them for being a prisoner of war. Walk into any biker bar in America and insult prisoners of war and you'll get your head beat in, Trump insults the probable most famous POW and the rubes suck his dick for it.

Walk into any biker bar and talk to them how Trump talks to his "enemies" and see what happens. Who do you think those biker POWs voted for?
 
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But what we do know, the “smoking gun” that eventually forced Nixon out of office, was that Nixon ordered his chief of staff to get the CIA to force the FBI to abandon its investigation into the break-in.

That was enough.

Some Republicans had stood by Nixon through his firing of the independent counsel investigating the matter, through multiple aides and Cabinet officials resigning, through the White House’s effort to resist subpoenas for documents and tapes. But when the “smoking gun” White House tape was released on August 5, 1974, Nixon’s remaining support from Republicans evaporated. Two days later, Senate Minority Leader Hugh Scott (R-PA), House Minority Leader John Jacob Rhodes (R-AZ), and former presidential candidate Sen. Barry Goldwater (R-AZ) went to the White House and informed the president that he had no support left in Congress.

They were shocked and horrified that Nixon had personally participated in the cover-up; before then there was still a sliver of a chance that the president himself wasn’t part of the conspiracy. They told Nixon that, now that his role in the cover-up was known, the votes were there to impeach him and remove him from office. The day after that, the president announced his resignation.
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And we now know that before Trump fired FBI Director James Comey, he asked Comey to stop investigating former National Security Adviser Flynn. This is exactly the same kind of FBI investigation interference that forced Nixon out of the White House and shocked his Republican allies out of defending him.

As of this writing, Trump’s Republican allies in Congress are standing by him and not demanding a independent prosecutor, let alone impeachment.

But this is not a “where there’s smoke there’s fire” situation. We don’t need to know much more to know that the president has committed conduct that was once thought sufficient to warrant removal from office.

The Comey firing isn’t smoke. It’s fire.
 
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