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In reply to the discussion: Should Dems now call on Gorsuch to resign? [View all]spooky3
(38,674 posts)1. Can you quickly fill in those of us new to this story? Thx.
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McConnell's admission that he would fill a vacancy next year, unlike in 2016.
LonePirate
May 2019
#3
No. Even if Gorsuch resigned, he would be replaced by someone even more conservative.
LonePirate
May 2019
#10
No, that would have a snowball's chance in Hell of making a difference in anything. Just make them
Nitram
May 2019
#11
But the Senate and House are the judges of what constitute "other high crimes and misdemeanors"
Recursion
Jun 2019
#44
To impeach and remove a Justice he, personally, would have to have done something wrong,
The Velveteen Ocelot
May 2019
#18
Exactly. Impeaching Gorsuch isn't the solution (apart from the fact that it won't happen).
The Velveteen Ocelot
May 2019
#24
No, Gorsuch can be impeached if the Congress decides he can be impeached.
EndGOPPropaganda
May 2019
#37
IIRC, he also got to say who was on 3-judge panels overseeing independent counsels...
JHB
Jun 2019
#56
Huh? I heard what McConnell said...it doesn't change that Gorsuch was confirmed.
tritsofme
May 2019
#20