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inthewind21

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28. Yes
Fri Aug 11, 2023, 01:52 PM
Aug 2023

By impeachment. And the one and ONLY time that has ever happened was in 1805. And the senate acquitted,

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No mechanism exists to do so. elleng Aug 2023 #1
No. Impeachment is the mechanism. (however unlikely and historically unused/ineffective) hlthe2b Aug 2023 #2
He could be impeached, but Republicans would refuse to do so. Lonestarblue Aug 2023 #3
Impeachment and conviction, same as removing a President DetroitLegalBeagle Aug 2023 #4
If they wouldn't convict trump after jan 6... jcgoldie Aug 2023 #27
If convicted of treason, murder GreenWave Aug 2023 #5
Wanna bet? Ray Bruns Aug 2023 #11
Nah they'd appeal that all the way to Bettie Aug 2023 #15
Absolutely right. Or they'd just ignore it by simply not taking the case... brush Aug 2023 #19
It would still require impeachment Zeitghost Aug 2023 #24
The only place he's going is on another vacation paid by a rich asshole. He doesn't care now, dem4decades Aug 2023 #6
If they convicted him of bribery and tax evasion...optics JT45242 Aug 2023 #7
I admire your optimism... Scully Aug 2023 #9
Only with a Republican president karynnj Aug 2023 #16
It's possible, but proving Thomas took bribes or evaded taxes would be very hard. onenote Aug 2023 #32
No. Only theoretically. n/t CousinIT Aug 2023 #8
Good question lonely bird Aug 2023 #10
... marble falls Aug 2023 #12
Resignation, retirement, death, or impeachment. Piratedog Aug 2023 #13
Impeachment, but while Biden is president we do not have the votes karynnj Aug 2023 #14
You think Republicans would impeach a republican justice? brush Aug 2023 #18
Yes - with a Republican President, because it would totally be to their advantage: karynnj Aug 2023 #20
From an age standpoint it makes sense but IMO a sure bet is a sure bet. brush Aug 2023 #22
Your points are well taken karynnj Aug 2023 #23
You're right about it has to come from the republican... brush Aug 2023 #25
He's so corrupt it's beyond ridiculous. brush Aug 2023 #17
the absolute powers in the Constitution didn't mean so much back then GenXer47 Aug 2023 #21
Incorrect Polybius Aug 2023 #26
Not the same as today. Elessar Zappa Aug 2023 #35
True, but that's way higher than 40 like was said Polybius Aug 2023 #36
Jefferson, Madison, Adams -- all lived into their 80s or beyond onenote Aug 2023 #30
Yes inthewind21 Aug 2023 #28
Well, there is always the supreme intervention (pardon the pun) of ... Scottie Mom Aug 2023 #29
I believe the only way is the grim reaper. KentuckyWoman Aug 2023 #31
Take a quarter inch off of one leg from every office chair he uses Generic Brad Aug 2023 #33
If there were... don't you think the GOP would target some? WarGamer Aug 2023 #34
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