The House could suspend its rules to convene as a committee of the whole and
vote Articles of Impeachment within a matter of hours.
It is questionable whether the Senate would convene for a trial in the time
remaining.
On 1/7/2021 08:41:02, Paul Stenquist wrote:
Not enough time for impeachment In my opinion. But prosecution for sedition
will remain an option after Biden is inaugurated.
Paul
On Jan 7, 2021, at 7:54 AM, Bill <[email protected]> wrote:
Impeachment with conviction in the Senate would prevent him from holding
office in the future. There are people saying the effort would be worth it
to ensure he never gets a second chance.
bill
On Thu., Jan. 7, 2021, 1:44 a.m. John, <[email protected]> wrote:
On 1/6/2021 18:44:28, John Francis wrote:
On Wed, Jan 06, 2021 at 06:17:56PM -0500, John wrote:
On 1/6/2021 17:08:28, Bill wrote:
Given the brouhaha going on in DC at the moment and the fact it has
been
incited by #45, does what he has done constitute treason?
Note, let's not get ourselves exercised about this. I am genuinely
curious.
bill
Technically no. The Constitution defines treason very narrowly and this
doesn't fit within that definition.
OTOH, it's not too late to impeach him again.
And there's a good argument that it may be time for Pence to suck it up
and
invoke Clause 4 of the 25th Amendment.
Assuming the response from Trump would be to declare himself to be fit
to serve,
to unseat him would require a two-thirds majority in both houses. Is
that likely?
If the President "transmits a written declaration that no inability
exists", the
Vice President has 4 days to respond. Congress then has 21 days to
assemble and
vote.
Trump only has 14 days left in office.
The clock runs out before a two-thirds majority is required.
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