Impeachment is the process in which a legislative body produces a statement of charges against a government official. Although the subject of the charge is criminal action, it does not constitute a criminal trial. Impeachment does not remove the official from office. On December 18, 2019 the U.S. House of Representatives approved articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump. A House impeachment inquiry alleged that Trump threatened to withhold $400 million in foreign aid to Ukraine unless it provided damaging information to the Trump campaign on 2020 Democratic Presidential candid…
Read more59% Yes |
41% No |
51% Yes |
34% No |
5% Yes, Trump committed a crime when he threatened to withhold aid from Ukraine |
4% No, this is a partisan show trial |
3% Yes, and Trump should resign from office |
3% No, there is no evidence Trump committed a crime |
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@JonBSim2yrs2Y
The question is moot.
After 6-7 years of investigations and millions of taxpayers dollars, they haven't found anything they could convict him on.
And there are democrats who've committed the same or worse, yet haven't been impeached.
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