Impeachment

WVUBRU

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After absorbing a bunch of facts laid out in the Mueller report, the attempts at obstruction reaches the level of "high crimes and misdemeanors" even greater than Nixon. I'm in favor of the House going in that direction regardless of political danger of their own jobs but they have a duty to perform. I don't know if they have the balls to go that way but after some hearings that will be needed to get more facts taking us into the summer months, I hope the Judiciary committee moves in that direction.
 

dave

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After absorbing a bunch of facts laid out in the Mueller report, the attempts at obstruction reaches the level of "high crimes and misdemeanors" even greater than Nixon. I'm in favor of the House going in that direction regardless of political danger of their own jobs but they have a duty to perform. I don't know if they have the balls to go that way but after some hearings that will be needed to get more facts taking us into the summer months, I hope the Judiciary committee moves in that direction.
Color me shocked that one of the dumbest partisans on this forum would favor impeachnebt.
 

rog1187

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After absorbing a bunch of facts laid out in the Mueller report, the attempts at obstruction reaches the level of "high crimes and misdemeanors" even greater than Nixon. I'm in favor of the House going in that direction regardless of political danger of their own jobs but they have a duty to perform. I don't know if they have the balls to go that way but after some hearings that will be needed to get more facts taking us into the summer months, I hope the Judiciary committee moves in that direction.
Me too...I hope they go for it.
 

TarHeelEer

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After absorbing a bunch of facts laid out in the Mueller report, the attempts at obstruction reaches the level of "high crimes and misdemeanors" even greater than Nixon. I'm in favor of the House going in that direction regardless of political danger of their own jobs but they have a duty to perform. I don't know if they have the balls to go that way but after some hearings that will be needed to get more facts taking us into the summer months, I hope the Judiciary committee moves in that direction.

LOL
 

moe

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After absorbing a bunch of facts laid out in the Mueller report, the attempts at obstruction reaches the level of "high crimes and misdemeanors" even greater than Nixon. I'm in favor of the House going in that direction regardless of political danger of their own jobs but they have a duty to perform. I don't know if they have the balls to go that way but after some hearings that will be needed to get more facts taking us into the summer months, I hope the Judiciary committee moves in that direction.
It won't happen 'cause the Senate Repubs don't care about the rule of law and won't convict him. The goal is to send Trump back to the private sector and the election is the best way to achieve that. The slime revealed in the report won't help him in 2020.
 

jpoppa

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After absorbing a bunch of facts laid out in the Mueller report, the attempts at obstruction reaches the level of "high crimes and misdemeanors" even greater than Nixon. I'm in favor of the House going in that direction regardless of political danger of their own jobs but they have a duty to perform. I don't know if they have the balls to go that way but after some hearings that will be needed to get more facts taking us into the summer months, I hope the Judiciary committee moves in that direction.
Way to make 2020 easy bud.
 

Keyser76

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Lol, his minions on here probably ain't even read it they have their heads so far up his fat ***! He is tweeting today that the "whole" thing is total ********! I thought it exonerated him? What a clown show.
 

WVUBRU

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It won't happen 'cause the Senate Repubs don't care about the rule of law and won't convict him. The goal is to send Trump back to the private sector and the election is the best way to achieve that. The slime revealed in the report won't help him in 2020.
I understand about the Senate. Doesn't change the fact that the House should do the right thing per their responsibility under the Constitution and let the members in Senate pay the political price for not doing their part.

Doing right is more important than power. The lack of doing right is all through this report and other investigations. Those people including the president needs to be held accountable in this country,

Disagree as you wish.
 

moe

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Doing right is more important than power. .
The most important thing for leadership Dems is to make sure the next POTUS is a Dem and a failed impeachment would hurt that effort. Repubs were hurt with the failed impeachment of Clinton and that lesson has been learned. Just keep reminding people of what Mueller found.
 

wvu2007

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I understand about the Senate. Doesn't change the fact that the House should do the right thing per their responsibility under the Constitution and let the members in Senate pay the political price for not doing their part.

Doing right is more important than power. The lack of doing right is all through this report and other investigations. Those people including the president needs to be held accountable in this country,

Disagree as you wish.

HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA
 

dave

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Lol, his minions on here probably ain't even read it they have their heads so far up his fat ***! He is tweeting today that the "whole" thing is total ********! I thought it exonerated him? What a clown show.
I guarantee your lazy gubment employee *** hasnt read it
 

Gunny46

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The most important thing for leadership Dems is to make sure the next POTUS is a Dem and a failed impeachment would hurt that effort. Repubs were hurt with the failed impeachment of Clinton and that lesson has been learned. Just keep reminding people of what Mueller found.
I like you Moe ... going to be concerned about your well being this summer.
https://oig.justice.gov/about/meet-ig.htm
 

moe

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I like you Moe ... going to be concerned about your well being this summer.
https://oig.justice.gov/about/meet-ig.htm
I'm doing great. You should just hope that Trump doesn't ruin everything for everybody before he leaves in early 2021. I heard there were 17 ongoing investigations into Trump actions so there's always another investigation to entertain people and make Trump sweat and he proved the sweat part with his comments about the Mueller investigation that are documented in the report.
 

TarHeelEer

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A rational person would look at this situation in a much different light.

The report, and the investigation, are slanted against Trump. Taking the "F***" quote out of context will end up being the tip of the iceberg, as this thing is dug into. This is the Mueller dossier.

We know that the collusion/conspiracy angle was wrapped up and off the table months prior to the midterms. All of the events supposedly up in the air as to obstruction or not were finalized by summer of last year.

If everything was wrapped up, why did Mueller wait until now to deliver his report? Why it was hoping the House would flip, of course.

This is the best shot you could take? Seriously? Now you had to punt the ball, Trump is on offense.
 

moe

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A rational person would look at this situation in a much different light.

The report, and the investigation, are slanted against Trump. Taking the "F***" quote out of context will end up being the tip of the iceberg, as this thing is dug into. This is the Mueller dossier.

We know that the collusion/conspiracy angle was wrapped up and off the table months prior to the midterms. All of the events supposedly up in the air as to obstruction or not were finalized by summer of last year.

If everything was wrapped up, why did Mueller wait until now to deliver his report? Why it was hoping the House would flip, of course.

This is the best shot you could take? Seriously? Now you had to punt the ball, Trump is on offense.
lol shew
 

jpoppa

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I'm doing great. You should just hope that Trump doesn't ruin everything for everybody before he leaves in early 2021. I heard there were 17 ongoing investigations into Trump actions so there's always another investigation to entertain people and make Trump sweat and he proved the sweat part with his comments about the Mueller investigation that are documented in the report.
How many witch hunts does the majority in this Nation have to suffer through and pay for....Going to be easy for the right to steal those seats back
 

Gunny46

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I'm doing great. You should just hope that Trump doesn't ruin everything for everybody before he leaves in early 2021. I heard there were 17 ongoing investigations into Trump actions so there's always another investigation to entertain people and make Trump sweat and he proved the sweat part with his comments about the Mueller investigation that are documented in the report.
That's not true Moe ... SDNY is not investigating Trump. Going to be a rough year my friend. You're smart enough to see what's coming.
 
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After absorbing a bunch of facts laid out in the Mueller report, the attempts at obstruction reaches the level of "high crimes and misdemeanors" even greater than Nixon. I'm in favor of the House going in that direction regardless of political danger of their own jobs but they have a duty to perform. I don't know if they have the balls to go that way but after some hearings that will be needed to get more facts taking us into the summer months, I hope the Judiciary committee moves in that direction.
how bout the 11 counts that slick willy was guilty of.?.....how quickly we forget, especially when TDS and trump hate is involved
 

moe

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How many witch hunts does the majority in this Nation have to suffer through and pay for....Going to be easy for the right to steal those seats back
Maybe no one told you but there is no witch hunt and if there was, they found a witch and the witch is Obstruction of Justice but the DOJ doesn't allow a sitting POTUS to be indicted. I agree with you that it's a shame that Trump has put the nation through this but that's what you get when you elect a crooked, lying reality tv show guy for POTUS. You better pray that the economy is still doing ok next year.
 

TarHeelEer

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Maybe no one told you but there is no witch hunt and if there was, they found a witch and the witch is Obstruction of Justice but the DOJ doesn't allow a sitting POTUS to be indicted. I agree with you that it's a shame that Trump has put the nation through this but that's what you get when you elect a crooked, lying reality tv show guy for POTUS. You better pray that the economy is still doing ok next year.

Psssst, Mueller didn't make a decision on obstruction. He didn't say there was obstruction and he couldn't indict.
 

moe

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SDNY is not investigating Trump
Why would you say that? Not true, perhaps you need to expand your info sources. There are tons of articles out there regarding Trump's legal problems (including SDNY) outside of Mueller. Here is just one...

5 ways Donald Trump is still in legal peril even though Robert Mueller is done
https://www.usatoday.com/story/opin...-ways-after-mueller-report-column/3287339002/

Just last week, a federal judge in New York ordered that 19 pages of a search warrant for Cohen’s property could remain sealed for another 60 days while the SDNY investigation continues.

In his opinion, Judge William H. Pauley III wrote that “aspects of its investigation remain ongoing, including those pertaining to or arising from Cohen’s campaign finance crimes.” He noted that the search warrant materials described “an assortment of uncharged individuals” and their involvement in communications and transactions connected to the charges, including “those cooperating with the government” and “other subjects of the investigation.”

This language indicates that SDNY is nearing completion of its investigation, and that other individuals face criminal exposure. Only a small universe of individuals were involved in the scheme, and, if Cohen is to believed on this point, one of them is Trump.

A third area of legal risk for Trump is the SDNY investigation into the Trump inaugural committee and Trump Organization. The office last month issued subpoenas seeking documents relating to donors and spending. The subpoenas reportedly reflected an investigation into conspiracy against the United States, false statements, mail fraud, wire fraud, money laundering and inaugural committee laws. In addition, CNN reported that SDNY had also expressed interest in interviewing members of the Trump Organization.

Rick Gates, the deputy chairman of the Trump campaign and inaugural committee, agreed to cooperate with prosecutors following his own guilty plea in a case brought by Mueller. Information provided by Gates could be shared with prosecutors in SDNY. Even if a sitting president cannot be indicted, that policy does not apply to an entity such as the inaugural committee or the Trump Organization.
 

Gunny46

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Why would you say that? Not true, perhaps you need to expand your info sources. There are tons of articles out there regarding Trump's legal problems (including SDNY) outside of Mueller. Here is just one...

5 ways Donald Trump is still in legal peril even though Robert Mueller is done
https://www.usatoday.com/story/opin...-ways-after-mueller-report-column/3287339002/

Just last week, a federal judge in New York ordered that 19 pages of a search warrant for Cohen’s property could remain sealed for another 60 days while the SDNY investigation continues.

In his opinion, Judge William H. Pauley III wrote that “aspects of its investigation remain ongoing, including those pertaining to or arising from Cohen’s campaign finance crimes.” He noted that the search warrant materials described “an assortment of uncharged individuals” and their involvement in communications and transactions connected to the charges, including “those cooperating with the government” and “other subjects of the investigation.”

This language indicates that SDNY is nearing completion of its investigation, and that other individuals face criminal exposure. Only a small universe of individuals were involved in the scheme, and, if Cohen is to believed on this point, one of them is Trump.

A third area of legal risk for Trump is the SDNY investigation into the Trump inaugural committee and Trump Organization. The office last month issued subpoenas seeking documents relating to donors and spending. The subpoenas reportedly reflected an investigation into conspiracy against the United States, false statements, mail fraud, wire fraud, money laundering and inaugural committee laws. In addition, CNN reported that SDNY had also expressed interest in interviewing members of the Trump Organization.

Rick Gates, the deputy chairman of the Trump campaign and inaugural committee, agreed to cooperate with prosecutors following his own guilty plea in a case brought by Mueller. Information provided by Gates could be shared with prosecutors in SDNY. Even if a sitting president cannot be indicted, that policy does not apply to an entity such as the inaugural committee or the Trump Organization.
This post will not age well my friend.
 

WVUCOOPER

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A rational person would look at this situation in a much different light.

The report, and the investigation, are slanted against Trump. Taking the "F***" quote out of context will end up being the tip of the iceberg, as this thing is dug into. This is the Mueller dossier.

We know that the collusion/conspiracy angle was wrapped up and off the table months prior to the midterms. All of the events supposedly up in the air as to obstruction or not were finalized by summer of last year.

If everything was wrapped up, why did Mueller wait until now to deliver his report? Why it was hoping the House would flip, of course.

This is the best shot you could take? Seriously? Now you had to punt the ball, Trump is on offense.
 

Walter Brennaneer

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We need OM to join this thread. I will admit the liberal comedy is pretty decent. OM will as always add some additional hysteria.

Losing is never fun, but getting your *** kicked multi-times makes things more difficult for some.

 

moe

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Darkness lol ... you will figure it out eventually Moe. Cohen is going to jail. The end.
Of course he is and his unindicted co-conspirator might not be far behind him though he'll have to wait until he loses the next election.
 

MichiganHerd

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Of course he is and his unindicted co-conspirator might not be far behind him though he'll have to wait until he loses the next election.
OT, but I'll be coming to Fayetteville over Memorial Day weekend. Going to try out the new brewery Saturday afternoon, and then hit up Bridge Works shortly thereafter. Do you know when the new sushi restaurant will open?
 

moe

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OT, but I'll be coming to Fayetteville over Memorial Day weekend. Going to try out the new brewery Saturday afternoon, and then hit up Bridge Works shortly thereafter. Do you know when the new sushi restaurant will open?
I've been meaning to try out the food and beverage at Freefolk Brewery but haven't been there yet. A new sushi restaurant in F'ville is total news to me...what is the location? Are you saying that Bridge Brew Works is planning a sushi restaurant?
 

TarHeelEer

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Of course he is and his unindicted co-conspirator might not be far behind him though he'll have to wait until he loses the next election.

On a charge that, if Trump were found guilty, Obama paid a 5 or 6 figure fine to take care of himself.