A lawfully elected President can still break the law, forcing an impeachment. 
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Have you seen the IG's report,
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He always goes quiet after that question.
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I guess the executive branch not sharing a whistleblower report with congress as is required by law isn't a big deal, and worthy of an inquiry?
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Lawfully elected Speaker of the House lawfully begins an impeachment inquiry to determine if lawfully elected President acted unlawfully.
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Impeachment is the lawful means of removing a lawfully elected executive. I don’t see the problem.
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This is as many likes as Bill Flores will ever get from one of his tow the line party before country Tweets. 185 likes that he won’t be running for re-election.pic.twitter.com/OYy6MC09Bj
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Unless I missed a vote in the House this week, the House didn’t authorize a probe. Pelosi did, which doesn’t matter.
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How do you know the whistleblower does not have first hand knowledge of the conversation? The IG deemed it of “urgent concern”, so is that hearsay too? If it’s of no big deal, let the whistleblower complaint come to light!pic.twitter.com/9iOOtordfm
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Once in a blue moon, you show some spine. Not today, though.
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