Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Once More, With Feeling


Articles of Impeachment will have to be debated on the House floor, and voted on by the House, in open session.

All evidence supporting each such article will be presented prior to that debate, in accordance with House rules and procedure.  All such evidence will, again, be publicly available, as it was in the Clinton impeachment and the Nixon impeachment investigation.

After the vote on the articles, if any are approved, said evidence will then be presented on behalf of the House to the Senate, in an impeachment trial. 

The Senate will decide whether or not to "overturn the results of an American presidential election," in conformity with the Constitution of the United States of America.  The House has no power to do that; only the Senate does.

This guy is so dumb I doubt he can walk and chew gum at the same time.  Then again, he is suing a cow over the cow's Twitter account, so there's that.

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