Trump was impeached in Congress (for the second time) for inciting an insurrection: the Capitol attack of 6 January 2021, an attempt to overturn defeat by Joe Biden now linked to nine deaths
What weasel words to justify finding him guilty of insurrection, despite not being the case.
Also "linked to nine deaths", only one that died that day was a protestor.
What weasel words to justify finding him guilty of insurrection, despite not being the case.
Also "linked to nine deaths", only one that died that day was a protestor.
Shot in the head, by a blind firing capitol police who has a history of weapon negligence.
Who was behind numerous layers of protection with minimal threat to himself or a breach, firing into a crowd with his own officers in it.
Curious that they do not mention the outcome of that impeachment, isn't it?
"We concocted some really serious allegations against this man we hate, so clearly they should suffer heinous penalties because of this!"?
It's an argument that defends guilt by attainder. We accused you and that's why punishing you forever is proper.
I mean, is it a surprise that the left favours a judicial process that operates more like the Soviet Union than the United States?