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In reply to the discussion: A top aide for Senator Reid said this on MSNBC and it left me stunned. [View all]Nuggets
(525 posts)55. What's right is to get Trump in prison
not impeach immediately because it feels good.
Again they have committees working on this
ALL of them are privy to more info and thus correct timing.
After Harvard Law School, Schiff began working as a prosecutor in the Los Angeles branch of the U.S. Attorney's Office. While an assistant U.S. Attorney, he gained attention by prosecuting a case against Richard Miller, a former FBI agent convicted of "passing secret documents to the Soviet Union in exchange for a promised $65,000 in gold and cash."[5] The first time Miller was tried, it resulted in a hung jury; the second time, it resulted in a conviction overturned on appeal,[6] and the third time he was convicted.[7]
Schiff on impeachment:
With a Republican-led Senate unlikely to convict Trump, he argued, the only way to end this nightmare and to send Mr. Trump packing is to vote the bums out of office.
I think this is too big, too important, too consequential to be driven by the politics of it. Whether it energizes our base or their base or whatever the case may be. I don't know what the answer is, politically. I just know that, for us, it's not the right question. We in Congress need to ask ourselves: What's best for the country? Do we go through that wrenching, divisive experience, particularly if we know what the result is likely to be? And there are powerful arguments that we should, and damn the consequences. I'm not there yet. And I may get there.
https://www.latimes.com/politics/la-pol-ca-adam-schiff-impeachment-q-and-a-20190606-story.html
So its not just Pelosi. Its Schiff
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A top aide for Senator Reid said this on MSNBC and it left me stunned. [View all]
shockey80
Jun 2019
OP
I think one of the reasons that wasn't attempted was that there was no actual way to force a Justice
StarfishSaver
Jun 2019
#15
Ding, ding, ding, ding ding - This, he'll claim inaction is proof of the witch hunt
bigbrother05
Jun 2019
#12
Ya...evidently it wasn't that bad, unfortunately. supposedly they carry no cash and the
Laura PourMeADrink
Jun 2019
#75
Mueller cleared me, the Dems came at me again with another Witch Hunt, but I was cleared again
StarfishSaver
Jun 2019
#18
Her job is to hold the executive branch accountable for high crimes and misdemeanors.
Gore1FL
Jun 2019
#45
Trump will do this even if he was in handcuffs perp walked to jail. He's not sane
uponit7771
Jun 2019
#61
That wasn't a real option. - The Supreme Court wouldn't have seated him. n/t
PoliticAverse
Jun 2019
#58
unfortunately most of the 'popular sentiment' that media and dem leadership factors into
certainot
Jun 2019
#9
"significantly about not triggering the opposition to be activated " ... you mean like 2016
KPN
Jun 2019
#31
Speaker Pelosi as Atticus Finch. Defend the Constitution in the face of certain jury nullification.
Marcuse
Jun 2019
#16
You think that any other Obama nominee would have been treated differently by McConnell?
ehrnst
Jun 2019
#43
McConnell would have done the same thing - and then Obama would have been blamed
StarfishSaver
Jun 2019
#50
I like and admire Nancy Pelosi generally. She has been remarkably effective at shepherding
KPN
Jun 2019
#27
I don't believe when people say after the fact that they were going to be proactive...
Honeycombe8
Jun 2019
#36