Should Donald Trump be impeached?
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PJ_Soul said:
Right, he needs to be charged.... And maybe he will be. But so far he's managed to muzzle everyone with threats to their careers or pay off his accusers.Degeneratefk said:
On what grounds? He must be charged with something. What is the charge? For christ sake, the guy hasn't even been sworn in yet.vaggar99 said:we also have a constitution and i dont remember there being anything in there about not being allowed to call impeachment for the POTUS elect.
technically one does not have to be charged with a crime for impeachment.PJ_Soul said:
Right, he needs to be charged.... And maybe he will be. But so far he's managed to muzzle everyone with threats to their careers or pay off his accusers.Degeneratefk said:
On what grounds? He must be charged with something. What is the charge? For christ sake, the guy hasn't even been sworn in yet.vaggar99 said:we also have a constitution and i dont remember there being anything in there about not being allowed to call impeachment for the POTUS elect.
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To impeach someone is to charge them with a crime.HesCalledDyer said:Impeached = Indicted, charged
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The misuse and abuse of the term jump the shark is an insult the the legacy of The Fonz.0
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The guy selling reverse mortgages on TV?Go Beavers said:The misuse and abuse of the term jump the shark is an insult the the legacy of The Fonz.
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The Fonz doesn't say no to a challenge.ledvedderman said:
The guy selling reverse mortgages on TV?Go Beavers said:The misuse and abuse of the term jump the shark is an insult the the legacy of The Fonz.
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Yea, it kind of does...pjhawks said:PJ_Soul said:
Right, he needs to be charged.... And maybe he will be. But so far he's managed to muzzle everyone with threats to their careers or pay off his accusers.Degeneratefk said:
On what grounds? He must be charged with something. What is the charge? For christ sake, the guy hasn't even been sworn in yet.vaggar99 said:we also have a constitution and i dont remember there being anything in there about not being allowed to call impeachment for the POTUS elect.
technically one does not have to be charged with a crime for impeachment.PJ_Soul said:
Right, he needs to be charged.... And maybe he will be. But so far he's managed to muzzle everyone with threats to their careers or pay off his accusers.Degeneratefk said:
On what grounds? He must be charged with something. What is the charge? For christ sake, the guy hasn't even been sworn in yet.vaggar99 said:we also have a constitution and i dont remember there being anything in there about not being allowed to call impeachment for the POTUS elect.
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LolGo Beavers said:
The Fonz doesn't say no to a challenge.ledvedderman said:
The guy selling reverse mortgages on TV?Go Beavers said:The misuse and abuse of the term jump the shark is an insult the the legacy of The Fonz.
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if talking in the US Court system no they don't.Degeneratefk said:
Yea, it kind of does...pjhawks said:PJ_Soul said:
Right, he needs to be charged.... And maybe he will be. But so far he's managed to muzzle everyone with threats to their careers or pay off his accusers.Degeneratefk said:
On what grounds? He must be charged with something. What is the charge? For christ sake, the guy hasn't even been sworn in yet.vaggar99 said:we also have a constitution and i dont remember there being anything in there about not being allowed to call impeachment for the POTUS elect.
technically one does not have to be charged with a crime for impeachment.PJ_Soul said:
Right, he needs to be charged.... And maybe he will be. But so far he's managed to muzzle everyone with threats to their careers or pay off his accusers.Degeneratefk said:
On what grounds? He must be charged with something. What is the charge? For christ sake, the guy hasn't even been sworn in yet.vaggar99 said:we also have a constitution and i dont remember there being anything in there about not being allowed to call impeachment for the POTUS elect.
"The impeachment process is political in nature, not criminal. Congress has no power to impose criminal penalties on impeached officials. But criminal courts may try and punish officials if they have committed crimes."
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What would he be impeached for that wouldn't also involve charges? I'm not sure a president can be impeached for being a creepy asshole who doesn't know what he's doing, can he?? I think the fact that he is a creepy asshole who doesn't know what he's doing will catch up with him though, eventually leading to charges for one thing or another... Or perhaps just for violating the constitution. Is that a criminal charge for a President?? I actually have no clue. Or maybe a President can be impeached simply for being totally incompetent... anyone?pjhawks said:PJ_Soul said:
Right, he needs to be charged.... And maybe he will be. But so far he's managed to muzzle everyone with threats to their careers or pay off his accusers.Degeneratefk said:
On what grounds? He must be charged with something. What is the charge? For christ sake, the guy hasn't even been sworn in yet.vaggar99 said:we also have a constitution and i dont remember there being anything in there about not being allowed to call impeachment for the POTUS elect.
technically one does not have to be charged with a crime for impeachment.PJ_Soul said:
Right, he needs to be charged.... And maybe he will be. But so far he's managed to muzzle everyone with threats to their careers or pay off his accusers.Degeneratefk said:
On what grounds? He must be charged with something. What is the charge? For christ sake, the guy hasn't even been sworn in yet.vaggar99 said:we also have a constitution and i dont remember there being anything in there about not being allowed to call impeachment for the POTUS elect.
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I was thinking he would be charged criminally in the courts, which would lead Congress to impeach. I didn't have the impression that anyone thought Congress would charge him with a crime.pjhawks said:
if talking in the US Court system no they don't.Degeneratefk said:
Yea, it kind of does...pjhawks said:PJ_Soul said:
Right, he needs to be charged.... And maybe he will be. But so far he's managed to muzzle everyone with threats to their careers or pay off his accusers.Degeneratefk said:
On what grounds? He must be charged with something. What is the charge? For christ sake, the guy hasn't even been sworn in yet.vaggar99 said:we also have a constitution and i dont remember there being anything in there about not being allowed to call impeachment for the POTUS elect.
technically one does not have to be charged with a crime for impeachment.PJ_Soul said:
Right, he needs to be charged.... And maybe he will be. But so far he's managed to muzzle everyone with threats to their careers or pay off his accusers.Degeneratefk said:
On what grounds? He must be charged with something. What is the charge? For christ sake, the guy hasn't even been sworn in yet.vaggar99 said:we also have a constitution and i dont remember there being anything in there about not being allowed to call impeachment for the POTUS elect.
"The impeachment process is political in nature, not criminal. Congress has no power to impose criminal penalties on impeached officials. But criminal courts may try and punish officials if they have committed crimes."
http://www.crf-usa.org/impeachment/high-crimes-and-misdemeanors.htmlWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
Nocan a prez be impeached if he is found on the losing end of a civil suit?By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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No idea, but if one were, I would imagine that if a legal settlement that is agreed upon by both parties is reached, that would prevent such an impeachment.HughFreakingDillon said:can a prez be impeached if he is found on the losing end of a civil suit?
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No
yeah, but if he didn't settle and lost? I guess maybe it depends if losing a civil suit leads to criminal prosecution, for say, defrauding thousands of people out of millions of dollars on a fake university.PJ_Soul said:
No idea, but if one were, I would imagine that if a legal settlement that is agreed upon by both parties is reached, that would prevent such an impeachment.HughFreakingDillon said:can a prez be impeached if he is found on the losing end of a civil suit?
you know, hypothetically speaking, of course.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
I don't even know if criminal prosecution is a requirement of impeachment. (I 100% think that Trump is guilty of fraud though, both with his fake university and with his charitable foundation... and I would bet that there is yet more fraud to be found, if only anyone bothered to push the issue).HughFreakingDillon said:
yeah, but if he didn't settle and lost? I guess maybe it depends if losing a civil suit leads to criminal prosecution, for say, defrauding thousands of people out of millions of dollars on a fake university.PJ_Soul said:
No idea, but if one were, I would imagine that if a legal settlement that is agreed upon by both parties is reached, that would prevent such an impeachment.HughFreakingDillon said:can a prez be impeached if he is found on the losing end of a civil suit?
you know, hypothetically speaking, of course.With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
No
no, as someone stated above, it's not.PJ_Soul said:
I don't even know if criminal prosecution is a requirement of impeachment. (I 100% think that Trump is guilty of fraud though, both with his fake university and with his charitable foundation... and I would bet that there is yet more fraud to be found, if only anyone bothered to push the issue).HughFreakingDillon said:
yeah, but if he didn't settle and lost? I guess maybe it depends if losing a civil suit leads to criminal prosecution, for say, defrauding thousands of people out of millions of dollars on a fake university.PJ_Soul said:
No idea, but if one were, I would imagine that if a legal settlement that is agreed upon by both parties is reached, that would prevent such an impeachment.HughFreakingDillon said:can a prez be impeached if he is found on the losing end of a civil suit?
you know, hypothetically speaking, of course.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
No, I know that impeachment isn't a criminal process in and of itself, but I'm asking what are the requirements for initiating impeachment. Can a president be impeached for simple lack of faith?? I doubt it, because if that were the case Congress would have initiated impeachment proceedings with Obama, lol. Can a president be impeached for plain old awful decisions? Incitement of racism? Or does it have to be an issue that is somehow criminal in nature?HughFreakingDillon said:
no, as someone stated above, it's not.PJ_Soul said:
I don't even know if criminal prosecution is a requirement of impeachment. (I 100% think that Trump is guilty of fraud though, both with his fake university and with his charitable foundation... and I would bet that there is yet more fraud to be found, if only anyone bothered to push the issue).HughFreakingDillon said:
yeah, but if he didn't settle and lost? I guess maybe it depends if losing a civil suit leads to criminal prosecution, for say, defrauding thousands of people out of millions of dollars on a fake university.PJ_Soul said:
No idea, but if one were, I would imagine that if a legal settlement that is agreed upon by both parties is reached, that would prevent such an impeachment.HughFreakingDillon said:can a prez be impeached if he is found on the losing end of a civil suit?
you know, hypothetically speaking, of course.With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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