Many of the allegations against @POTUS are serious and should be taken seriously, especially by members of Congress.
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Allegations are serious, we should let Mueller finish his investigation, but hopefully nothing will be done. Anyone else confused by .
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I’m confused.....I need to read again And yes, Mueller must finish
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Yes, please read it again. It’s natural to be concerned that the president has committed an impeachable offense, to support a full investigation, and to hope for the sake of the country that the president (even one I didn’t vote for) is not guilty of any such offense.
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Fair enough. I think what confused me was your comment about not voting for him in 2020. So you are willing to take action if Mueller's findings warrant it?
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Thank you and my apologies for taking things out of context.
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Thank you
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I appreciate these tweets, sir. Thank you. I disagree with one point- I believe we are at this point. The President has been a part of a conspiracy that resulted in felonies being committed. He actually confessed. There’s no need to wait any longer.
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Even in a case where you are 100% sure of guilt, it makes sense for the investigation to be completed so that all facts and incriminating evidence can be presented.
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Breaking laws to become President that could include partnering with foreign country At his vets rally thing they pushed the money through his foundation breaking law in process So much he has done people forget as each new drama unfolds Ryan recording "Russia fatigue"
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Voter in your district here: Your job right now is to denounce him.
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Totally. Not to lecture us on the process. We can get that information from Google.
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There is a zero percent chance the burden of proof for removing the president from power should be higher than the burden of proof required to perform capital punishment on a regular citizen or lock him/her up for many years
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Even less, because the risk of keeping a bad person in office is high, and the punishment is just... not being in office.
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Do you feel that congress should take action now to protect Mueller so he can do his job? Especially given recent comments from
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It is literally a campaign finance issue...why wasnt Obama impeached?
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What crimes did Obama commit? Don't you think if there were crimes committed that the REPUBLICAN CONTROLLED CONGRESS would have impeached him? Why is this such a difficult concept? By the way, why is Obama always dragged into threads about Trump? Stay on topic.
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Because campaign finance precedent would show that Trump gets a fine and everyone moves on. Is that hard to understand? Obama accepted illegal monies and received the heftiest fine ever.
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Obama’s campaign accepted monies over a threshold and was late in reporting. Thus a fine. Un-Obama your thinking and keep up.
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Nice try racist Trumpster. Again, if there was a CRIME that Obama could have been convicted of, the impotent, hateful, envious, deplorable REPUBLICANS would have impeached him in a heartbeat. Why don't you take your shtick on the road in red states where it'll be appreciated!
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No they wouldn't...the Republicans were impotent & still are, to do anything. They are all one party. And now I am racist...you literally don't know me, this is what's wrong with America. People too stupid to have a real conversation devolve immediately to name calling.
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