I know we don’t normally talk politics here but this is globally relevant in a direct way. Countries should start preparing for a new president as soon as possible.
Trump’s personal attorney Michael Cohen has millions of documents going before the court with obviously damning evidence, and there’s not really anything Trump can do to stop being indicted. Cohen will give the dirt on Trump and whether the midterms turn America Democrat or not, Trump will definitely get impeached. That’s not a biased view, it’s just a plain statement of the facts.
Logically, what can Trump do to avoid impeachment now? The Trump Organization was crooked for decades and even if it wasn’t there’s all kinds of incriminating phone calls, documents, emails and texts on the 16 phones they seized from Cohen.
Jonathan Taylor
what if we peached the whole government and then hillary could finally be president like she always should've been
Kayden Rodriguez
Based and redpilled
Eli Diaz
Republicans are slimy but strategic; they’ll find a way to get him off the hook one way or another. They have people in place from the smallest towns to the highest court in the land, it’s not outside of their power.
Bentley Adams
fpbp
Dominic Perry
Will trump suppporters still support him if the GOP uses every slimy trick in their book to get Trump off the hook?
And logically why would they do that for him? He has been bad news for the GOP so far. Don’t forget, if Dems control the House after the midterms (which is overwhelmingly likely), they’ll control 21 subpoena-wielding, investigative committees they can use on the President. And they will.
Zachary Lee
It would be nice if we had better choices than between corporate dicksucker Republicans and "straight white men are the cancer of the world" Democrats. Oh well.
Julian Martinez
What? The republicans have hated Trump since the beginning, they'd love it if Pence took his place.
Cameron Scott
>Trump will definitely get impeached. Not if the Russians hack the elections this year and force more Republicans in. Republitards will support Trump, no matter what he wants to do.
Christian Hernandez
Nice proxy, Ivan.
Liam Butler
>I know we don’t normally talk politics here First two minutes of Jow Forums?
>290 votes in the House needed for impeachment >193 Democrats in the U.S. House >They need nearly 100 House Republicans to vote for impeachment; not one has said they will >They likely need even more Republican votes than that, as there are many red state conservative Democrats in the House, who likely won't follow California Democrats off the cliff >Remember Bill Clinton was impeached by the House, and it meant jack all, as you still have to be convicted and removed by a super-majority vote in the U.S. Senate too >Republicans hold a majority in the Senate, and will probably gain Senate seats this November
I'd say you have a better chance at winning a six-digit sum in the lottery than President Trump being impeached and removed during his first term.
Evan Rivera
>trusting a kike >ever
drumpf fucked up
Andrew Myers
So you’re saying no matter how clear the evidence is, republicans will disregard rule of law?
Isaiah Hall
I’d say you have a bad understanding of both politics and statistics.
Daniel Bell
>Republicans >standing up to Trump Lmao Some have had bad things to say about him, but they go along with him on everything votewise.
Brandon Carter
>I’d say you have a bad understanding of both politics
Uh huh, sure. Tell me oh wise one how that dastardly Drumpf is going to be impeached any day now.
Why do the ‘tards always bring up Hillary Clinton? What does that do for them? Serious question because I’ve never seen a trump supporter try to make logical points.
Henry Barnes
If they didn't bring up how Hillary Clinton would've hypothetically been worse, they would've had to come to terms with their president being a failure.