An impeachment does not nullify an election. It is the mechanism for removing a person who commits serious unconstitutional acts. Such as multiple violations of the Emoluments Clause.
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@senatemajldr is attempting to nullify the midterm election by tabling 200+ House bills on his desk, but he’s not really interested in anything other than covering trump’s butt.
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FACT: No vote is necessary. See the impeachment of Andrew Johnson. The House didn't vote to authorize an inquiry. FACT: Collins is gaslighting. Resign, Doug. You've dishonored your oath.
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Myth: Impeachment is a nullification of an election Fact: Impeachment is more akin to a criminal indictment
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Myth: Republicans are the final authority on what is and is not allowable when it comes to impeachment proceedings... Fact: The current
#ImpeachmentInquiry meets all standards set down in Article One of the#Constitution; this#FailedGOPMembership hates that simple truth... - 1 more reply
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