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Impeachment Hearings Open In House Of Representatives


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34 minutes ago, Foxx said:

i can't read WaPo. are they talking about the House pardoning him or about previous Dem claims that Trump would pardon him? as the discussion in the thread says, i thought the ability to pardon only rested with the executive branch.

 

https://twitter.com/ByronYork/status/1102201453958103040

 

 

With the executive branch, and AOC, since she's the boss now.

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1 hour ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

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Government can investigate anyone for anything, with unlimited resources for as long as it wants to.

They hounded Trump for 2 years on Russia, now it’s going to be 18 months on “obstruction”

This is lawfare paid for with your tax dollars, all done in bad faith.

 

disgraceful.

 

 

 

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This is a Gleeful Gator level of hysterics. If the dems continue with their attempts to bring down Trump at any cost there will be a dramatic price to pay for them politically. They're poking the bear and the bear wants to sleep in for a couple more weeks. It's getting pissed.

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16 hours ago, 3rdnlng said:

This is a Gleeful Gator level of hysterics. If the dems continue with their attempts to bring down Trump at any cost there will be a dramatic price to pay for them politically. They're poking the bear and the bear wants to sleep in for a couple more weeks. It's getting pissed.

Lol, the Dems will get punished for  exposing the corrupt practices of Trump? Sounds more like you guys are waking up to the fact Congress actually will be doing its job of checking a person not fit for office . And its driving you guys crazy!! ha ha ha 

 

 

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The butt hurt being moaned out by Republicans is just dripping with sanctimonious hypocrisy. While still screaming that Whitewater and emailgate are jail worthy, they pull their peckers crying about "unfair" investigations. FU! 

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Congress has the right and duty of oversight of the Executive branch. The dems approach is not to selectively look into supposed misdeeds but to cast out a very large gill net intended to destroy anything that touches it. It's the throw enoughshit against the wall and see what happens approach. They haven't accepted Trump and are willing to sow discord and do anything to harm our country in order to defang Trump. They actually held the Michael Cohen hearing on the very day Trump was negotiating with North Korea. This would never, ever even been considered in past years. We always bickered and fought but kept it within our borders. Without a doubt the dems allegiance to party and power exceeds their love of country and fair play.

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1 minute ago, 3rdnlng said:

Congress has the right and duty of oversight of the Executive branch. The dems approach is not to selectively look into supposed misdeeds but to cast out a very large gill net intended to destroy anything that touches it. It's the throw enoughshit against the wall and see what happens approach. They haven't accepted Trump and are willing to sow discord and do anything to harm our country in order to defang Trump. They actually held the Michael Cohen hearing on the very day Trump was negotiating with North Korea. This would never, ever even been considered in past years. We always bickered and fought but kept it within our borders. Without a doubt the dems allegiance to party and power exceeds their love of country and fair play.

 

*It's always been a coup. 

 

The real question democrat supporters should ask themselves is why has it always been a coup? What makes this situation different than presidents in the past? 

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2 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

*It's always been a coup. 

 

The real question democrat supporters should ask themselves is why has it always been a coup? What makes this situation different than presidents in the past? 

I'm on board with the (more than) theory that it is all about retaining their overt and covert power and they are afraid of the big sump pump that Trump has brought to D.C. Lost in all of the flotsam is the heroic attempts in 2016 and early 2017 by patriots like Mike Flynn and the deep state's evil attempts to discredit any of those that could expose them.

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14 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

:lol:

 

They've. Lost. Their. Minds. Trump has broken them. It's ***** delightful.

 

1) General Services Administration.  They're dusting off the old "controversies" surrounding the Postal Museum, and the FBI HQ.

2) Wikileaks.  They're requesting documentation from an organization whose sole purpose is to publish secret documents.  :lol:

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1 minute ago, DC Tom said:

 

1) General Services Administration.  They're dusting off the old "controversies" surrounding the Postal Museum, and the FBI HQ.

2) Wikileaks.  They're requesting documentation from an organization whose sole purpose is to publish secret documents.  :lol:

 

It's really pretty amazing comedy... especially because they don't realize how absurd it is to most observers. :lol: 

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27 minutes ago, 3rdnlng said:

Congress has the right and duty of oversight of the Executive branch. The dems approach is not to selectively look into supposed misdeeds but to cast out a very large gill net intended to destroy anything that touches it. It's the throw enoughshit against the wall and see what happens approach. They haven't accepted Trump and are willing to sow discord and do anything to harm our country in order to defang Trump. They actually held the Michael Cohen hearing on the very day Trump was negotiating with North Korea. This would never, ever even been considered in past years. We always bickered and fought but kept it within our borders. Without a doubt the dems allegiance to party and power exceeds their love of country and fair play.

Me thinks you doth protest too much. You are just crying. Crying crying crying. Nothing you said in this post makes any sense. 

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Just now, Deranged Rhino said:

 

It's really pretty amazing comedy... especially because they don't realize how absurd it is to most observers. :lol: 

 

The GSA thing makes a certain amount of sense - still relatively absurd, but a "normal" absurdity.

 

I hope Wikileaks simply says "It's all on our web site.  Go look it up yourself."  

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