Not true. Recommending someone be impeached is not being impeached. Until Pelosi pulls Soros' thumb out of her ass and actually hands the articles over for a proper impeachment trial, he hasn't. https://t.co/IZxUpr8JxT
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En réponse à @RAZ0RFIST
US Constitution: Article 1, Section 2, Paragraph 5 "The House of Representatives shall chuse their Speaker and other Officers; and shall have the sole Power of Impeachment." He's been impeached. The Senate has no power over the act of impeachment, only the impeachment trial.
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En réponse à @TravisEkbom @RAZ0RFIST
You’re wrong. the document must be submitted for him to be impeached.
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En réponse à @GrandeChancho @RAZ0RFIST
Not according to the US Constitution. The house has "sole Power of Impeachment." "Sole" means they alone determine impeachment. Show me where the Constitution says any other body has power regarding impeachment. Not the trial resulting from impeachment, but impeachment itself.
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But is that impeachment official if they haven't officially informed the senate? It's sort of like the whole "if a tree falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it, did it fall at all?". I would like to see a definitive answer on this.
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Since the House has sole power, it's official once it happens in the House. There's your definitive answer, taken straight from the Constitution. Of course, until it goes to the Senate there's no reason Republicans can't expunge it when we retake the House in November.
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