Posted on 03/15/2018 11:15:08 AM PDT by Para-Ord.45
Mueller is now deep-diving into the Trump Organizations financial records (as well as Jared Kushners financial dealings). Should there be any impropriety no matter how innocuous in the Trump financial records, Mueller will have all that he needs to try to take Trump down.
The continual prospect of Mueller recommending impeachment for President Trump is aligning nicely with the 2018 midterms
Should Mueller find some financial impropriety, or should he determine that Trump obstructed justice with his $130,000 payout to Stormy Daniels, Mueller can recommend impeachment.
(Excerpt) Read more at spectator.org ...
At some point a state, or group of states, will break away from this 50 car crazy train.
Muller-Sessions-Rosenstein. Go for the trifecta.
All 3 are un american. Pains me to say that about Sessions, but I can’t come to any other conclusion, other than he is dirty somehow/somewhere?!?!?!The other 2-my kids diaper is cleaner than either of them!
They don’t need an impeachment. They just want him un-electable
It’s not just the Dems—the Paul Ryans of the world working to install more impeachment votes at every opportunity.
> At some point a state, or group of states, will break away from this 50 car crazy train. <
As an exercise in idle speculation, I wonder would would happen if a state tried to break away when a libertarian like Rand Paul was president. Would a president Paul unleash a modern General Sherman, or would he instead try to form something like the British Commonwealth?
Even more obscene is the notion that somehow “justice” was at risk in the alleged cover up. Unless you figure that the $130K was peanuts compared to what the slut thinks she could score by going public in interviews, TV mini-series, a book, a movie, etc. Please read sarcasm into the last sentence.
Found it.
Office of Legal Counsel
“The OLC memorandum concluded that all federal civil officers except the President are subject to indictment and criminal prosecution while still in office; the President is uniquely immune from such process.
... we agree with the 1973 conclusions that indicting and prosecuting a sitting President would prevent the executive from accomplishing its constitutional functions and that this impact cannot be justified by an overriding need to promote countervailing and legitimate government objectives.”
https://www.justice.gov/sites/default/files/olc/opinions/2000/10/31/op-olc-v024-p0222.pdf
That does not preclude Congress from determining what a President can or cannot be Impeached for.
Time to shut Mueller down
Get rid of Rod and Jeff
Time to blow up the swamp
How long has Americans been allowing the Federal Gov’t to ignore the 4th amendment?
How much longer are they going to allow it?
Simple - fire Sessions; get Rudy appointed AG.
Rudy sits down Mueller and ends this thing.
Its not like the IRS hasn’t had 50 years of Trump tax records to find something wrong ...
Even if the GOPe retains the House and Senate in 2019, there are enough Republicans to join with Democrats to both impeach and remove President Trump. Hatred of Trump runs deep on Capitol Hill.
Can’t impeach him for anything that occurred prior to his taking the oath of office.
“Its fixing to get real ugly in this country.”
It was inevitable. We are polarized beyond any reconciliation.
“Im thinking island off the coast, Richard Branson-style.”
I will not abandon my country. I’ll go down fighting here.
Meaning that if the Democrats lose big that narrative flies out the window. The GOP base and Trump voters can't sit on their behinds - otherwise this narrative is given strong teeth that can't be undone. This is a numbers game - and the message will be sent in the numbers on election night. Some elements in the GOP do in fact want to lose to create this narrative that the only way to save the GOP is to oust Trump - so the only way to stop this is that they don't get their wish for their own party to lose.
Depends on the results. If the GOP wins big that doesn’t help the narrative that “the people” want Trump gone. But if the Dems win big, the narrative has strong teeth and can’t be undone and the remaining GOP may indeed vote to get rid of him “to save the party.”
Where is that rule written? If there are 218 votes they can impeach him for whatever they want - and will.
“There are now 47 Republican-held House seats that are rated as vulnerable.Democrats need to win only around half of them (24) to take back the majority.”
That is only if the Rats keep all of their present seats, which isn’t likely to happen.
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