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kentuck

(111,078 posts)
Mon Sep 21, 2020, 10:24 PM Sep 2020

If...

...the House made the decision to impeach AG Barr, what would be the charges?

The truth of the matter is that he should have been impeached months ago.

But, better late than never, I suppose?

And what would be the consequences?

Are they taking a head count?

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If... (Original Post) kentuck Sep 2020 OP
Question? kentuck Sep 2020 #1
The way I understand it is that once the House informs the Senate they are beginning impeachment Sogo Sep 2020 #2
Thanks for that! kentuck Sep 2020 #3

Sogo

(4,986 posts)
2. The way I understand it is that once the House informs the Senate they are beginning impeachment
Mon Sep 21, 2020, 11:14 PM
Sep 2020

proceedings, the Senate has to clear its calendar in order to be available immediately to hold trial on articles that the House sends over.

kentuck

(111,078 posts)
3. Thanks for that!
Mon Sep 21, 2020, 11:32 PM
Sep 2020

Can they go for the Daily Double and impeach Trump at the same time, so not to take any chances?

Is that too much of a gamble to take so close to the election? Or is it exactly what needs to be done. Itemize everything Trump and Barr have done since the impeachment and impeach him for each individual charge.

A wise person might say we should wait until we see what the Republicans are going to do before doing anything rash. But isn't it time to be ready to pull the trigger? How much more can our country take?

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