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In July of 1974, the House Judiciary Committee approved three articles of impeachment against Dick Nixon.
"Faced with near-certain approval of the articles by the entire House and subsequent conviction in the Senate, Nixon opted to resign."
Trump can not afford to follow Nixon's example.
Donald Trump Will Not Go Quietly Like Nixon
"Some of his children and his son-in-law may be indicted, the stock market may continue its tumble, the country may slide into a recession, and the Republican establishment may desert him, but he won’t follow Nixon’s lead and quit.
"Trump will remain until the bitter end and seek reelection, not because he is a man of courage and principle, but because he has no other safe personal option...."
"If Trump resigned before 2020, he would be subject to prosecution for any federal offenses he may have committed since 2015.
"The statute of limitations for most federal felonies is five years. Moreover, the pardon power of a newly sworn-in President Mike Pence would do nothing to limit his exposure to numerous state prosecutions..."
"In any event, Trump has little to gain by departing the Oval Office early and much to lose if he does.
"Guided by narcissism and self-interest, and backed by his dogged white nationalist base, he’ll stay put until he is either removed or defeated at the polls.
"Hopefully, he won’t drag the last vestiges of our diminished constitutional system with him when he goes."
Trump ain't going anywhere. It's a left tard wet dream
Satisfaction for seeing justice done Satisfaction might bring back Justice to AmericaNixon resigned and received a pardon
Unlikely Trump will get the same deal
If Trump is faced with articles of impeachment and a Senate that is favorable to removing him, he will make a deal with the Republicans resign and the VP after being made President would pardon him. Neither party would benefit by trying him in a criminal court.
And the idea that Nixon "went quietly" is pure fiction
Follow the money:In July of 1974, the House Judiciary Committee approved three articles of impeachment against Dick Nixon.
"Faced with near-certain approval of the articles by the entire House and subsequent conviction in the Senate, Nixon opted to resign."
Trump can not afford to follow Nixon's example.
Donald Trump Will Not Go Quietly Like Nixon
"Some of his children and his son-in-law may be indicted, the stock market may continue its tumble, the country may slide into a recession, and the Republican establishment may desert him, but he won’t follow Nixon’s lead and quit.
"Trump will remain until the bitter end and seek reelection, not because he is a man of courage and principle, but because he has no other safe personal option...."
"If Trump resigned before 2020, he would be subject to prosecution for any federal offenses he may have committed since 2015.
"The statute of limitations for most federal felonies is five years. Moreover, the pardon power of a newly sworn-in President Mike Pence would do nothing to limit his exposure to numerous state prosecutions..."
"In any event, Trump has little to gain by departing the Oval Office early and much to lose if he does.
"Guided by narcissism and self-interest, and backed by his dogged white nationalist base, he’ll stay put until he is either removed or defeated at the polls.
"Hopefully, he won’t drag the last vestiges of our diminished constitutional system with him when he goes."Here is a fly in the ointment for you, what do the American people want? Hint: nobody has moved to Canada yet.In July of 1974, the House Judiciary Committee approved three articles of impeachment against Dick Nixon.
"Faced with near-certain approval of the articles by the entire House and subsequent conviction in the Senate, Nixon opted to resign."
Trump can not afford to follow Nixon's example.
Donald Trump Will Not Go Quietly Like Nixon
"Some of his children and his son-in-law may be indicted, the stock market may continue its tumble, the country may slide into a recession, and the Republican establishment may desert him, but he won’t follow Nixon’s lead and quit.
"Trump will remain until the bitter end and seek reelection, not because he is a man of courage and principle, but because he has no other safe personal option...."
"If Trump resigned before 2020, he would be subject to prosecution for any federal offenses he may have committed since 2015.
"The statute of limitations for most federal felonies is five years. Moreover, the pardon power of a newly sworn-in President Mike Pence would do nothing to limit his exposure to numerous state prosecutions..."
"In any event, Trump has little to gain by departing the Oval Office early and much to lose if he does.
"Guided by narcissism and nobody has oved to Canada yet.self-interest, and backed by his dogged white nationalist base, he’ll stay put until he is either removed or defeated at the polls.
"Hopefully, he won’t drag the last vestiges of our diminished constitutional system with him when he goes."
Satisfaction for seeing justice done Satisfaction might bring back Justice to AmericaNixon resigned and received a pardon
Unlikely Trump will get the same deal
If Trump is faced with articles of impeachment and a Senate that is favorable to removing him, he will make a deal with the Republicans resign and the VP after being made President would pardon him. Neither party would benefit by trying him in a criminal court.
Trump isn't going anywhere, douchebag. He hasn't committed any crimes. You're a delusional moron.In July of 1974, the House Judiciary Committee approved three articles of impeachment against Dick Nixon.
"Faced with near-certain approval of the articles by the entire House and subsequent conviction in the Senate, Nixon opted to resign."
Trump can not afford to follow Nixon's example.
Donald Trump Will Not Go Quietly Like Nixon
"Some of his children and his son-in-law may be indicted, the stock market may continue its tumble, the country may slide into a recession, and the Republican establishment may desert him, but he won’t follow Nixon’s lead and quit.
"Trump will remain until the bitter end and seek reelection, not because he is a man of courage and principle, but because he has no other safe personal option...."
"If Trump resigned before 2020, he would be subject to prosecution for any federal offenses he may have committed since 2015.
"The statute of limitations for most federal felonies is five years. Moreover, the pardon power of a newly sworn-in President Mike Pence would do nothing to limit his exposure to numerous state prosecutions..."
"In any event, Trump has little to gain by departing the Oval Office early and much to lose if he does.
"Guided by narcissism and self-interest, and backed by his dogged white nationalist base, he’ll stay put until he is either removed or defeated at the polls.
"Hopefully, he won’t drag the last vestiges of our diminished constitutional system with him when he goes."
Aside from your imagination, what table are those charges on?Nixon resigned and received a pardon
Unlikely Trump will get the same deal
What does trump need to be pardoned for?
You guys keep picturing some great day where trump goes to jail you just seem to keep forgetting he needs to commit a crime first
We shall have to see the report
Nixon did not appear culpable while Watergate was being investigated
Charges on the table now........Conspriracy, Obstruction, trading sanction relief for business deals or help with the election, money laundering, malfeasance, perjury, election fraud
Trump isn't going anywhere, douchebag. He hasn't committed any crimes. You're a delusional moron.In July of 1974, the House Judiciary Committee approved three articles of impeachment against Dick Nixon.
"Faced with near-certain approval of the articles by the entire House and subsequent conviction in the Senate, Nixon opted to resign."
Trump can not afford to follow Nixon's example.
Donald Trump Will Not Go Quietly Like Nixon
"Some of his children and his son-in-law may be indicted, the stock market may continue its tumble, the country may slide into a recession, and the Republican establishment may desert him, but he won’t follow Nixon’s lead and quit.
"Trump will remain until the bitter end and seek reelection, not because he is a man of courage and principle, but because he has no other safe personal option...."
"If Trump resigned before 2020, he would be subject to prosecution for any federal offenses he may have committed since 2015.
"The statute of limitations for most federal felonies is five years. Moreover, the pardon power of a newly sworn-in President Mike Pence would do nothing to limit his exposure to numerous state prosecutions..."
"In any event, Trump has little to gain by departing the Oval Office early and much to lose if he does.
"Guided by narcissism and self-interest, and backed by his dogged white nationalist base, he’ll stay put until he is either removed or defeated at the polls.
"Hopefully, he won’t drag the last vestiges of our diminished constitutional system with him when he goes."
Trump's just a corrupt egomaniac crook. Pence is nuts ... really fucking nuts. He'd be building storage facilities for unwanted/needed embryos left over from in vitro, and limiting abortion medications.The bitching goes on and on no matter who is president, Dem or Repub. Nobody has any illusions about that. By removing Trumpf we'd merely be eliminating all this silliness that comes out of that fool's mouth. See that press conference he did yesterday? "I fired Mattis" ..... the man is an idiot to say such absurd things.Trump ain't going anywhere. It's a left tard wet dream
That being said, the dick should be left alone to serve out the rest of his comedy show known as a "4-year term", just so we won't have endure another several years of right wingers whining about him being removed even though he deserves it. Besides, the prospect of the Bible-thumping fanatic trying to shove God up everyone's asses isn't appealing at all.
Aside from you imagination, what table are those charges on?Nixon resigned and received a pardon
Unlikely Trump will get the same deal
What does trump need to be pardoned for?
You guys keep picturing some great day where trump goes to jail you just seem to keep forgetting he needs to commit a crime first
We shall have to see the report
Nixon did not appear culpable while Watergate was being investigated
Charges on the table now........Conspriracy, Obstruction, trading sanction relief for business deals or help with the election, money laundering, malfeasance, perjury, election fraud
Demoquacks: We got the power!!!!!"
Anyone with a lick of sense: "No you don't "
Trump's just a corrupt egomaniac crook. Pence is nuts ... really fucking nuts. He'd be building storage facilities for unwanted/needed embryos left over from in vitro, and limiting abortion medications.The bitching goes on and on no matter who is president, Dem or Repub. Nobody has any illusions about that. By removing Trumpf we'd merely be eliminating all this silliness that comes out of that fool's mouth. See that press conference he did yesterday? "I fired Mattis" ..... the man is an idiot to say such absurd things.Trump ain't going anywhere. It's a left tard wet dream
That being said, the dick should be left alone to serve out the rest of his comedy show known as a "4-year term", just so we won't have endure another several years of right wingers whining about him being removed even though he deserves it. Besides, the prospect of the Bible-thumping fanatic trying to shove God up everyone's asses isn't appealing at all.
Democrats now have the power to stop Lyin' Donald's agenda dead in its tracks. Just like Ryan had the power to pass the Republican agenda through the pipeline like shit through a goose.Demoquacks: We got the power!!!!!"
Anyone with a lick of sense: "No you don't "
As usual, they've detached from reality more than usual today, as they are feeling their oats.
And they put their marker on an old oater to boot, Pelosi.
Too funny....
If it turns out there's a paper trail to Trump looking at loans from Russian mobsters and trying to negotiate a Russia casino during the campaign ... you'll be saying "Mueller's got nutting."Aside from you imagination, what table are those charges on?Nixon resigned and received a pardon
Unlikely Trump will get the same deal
What does trump need to be pardoned for?
You guys keep picturing some great day where trump goes to jail you just seem to keep forgetting he needs to commit a crime first
We shall have to see the report
Nixon did not appear culpable while Watergate was being investigated
Charges on the table now........Conspriracy, Obstruction, trading sanction relief for business deals or help with the election, money laundering, malfeasance, perjury, election fraud
There is a huge embarrassment coming to certain people down in when Mueller pulls out his dick and can't get an erection.
Jo