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Comments by "Hugh Jorgan" (@HughJorgan1) on "Nancy Pelosi responds to Trump calling her 'nervous'" video.
Allegedly violates the oath. All we've seen thus far is hearsay, assumptions, people's "understanding" and wild accusations on possible crimes. The Dem's circus has failed to convince. And let's face it, there's no chance the Senate will vote to remove Trump from office. The Clinton precedent has impeachment dead on arrival to the Senate His impeachment was completely bi-partisan (Trump's is 100% partisan) and evidence showed he'd committed one of the worst possible crimes for a President (perjury). Which is truly the definition of violating an oath. All the Dems have accomplished is helping Trump get a second term.
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@peterwarren3797 ..We disagree. I think asking another country to investigate corruption (as per international agreements) and delaying foreign aid (a separate action) doesn't come close to an impeachable offense. Yet the Democrat's circus performance has their base thinking Trump committed some high crime. It's mind boggling anyone believes it. And as I mentioned impeachment dead on arrival to the Senate. based on the Clinton precedent. Trump will still be President next year and into a second term. The sooner Democrat supporters realize this the better. All the Democrats have accomplished is to show their utter incompetence, hatred and terminal TDS.
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Pelosi needs to learn that the God superstition has no place in political discussions.
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I remain perplexed how many people in CNN comment sections think Trump is going to be removed from office. Based on the non-evidence we've seen thus far, and the fact impeachment will be a 100% partisan move (unlike Clinton's), there's NO chance the Senate will vote to remove him from office. The sooner Democrat supporters (and CNN viewers) realize this fact, the less disappointed they'll be when Trump's still President next year, and into a second term.
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