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Friday, January 24, 2020

'Dangerous historical precedent': Republican state attorneys general admonish impeachment in letter to Senate

Twenty-one Republican state attorneys general sent a letter to the Senate rebuking the impeachment of President Trump, claiming it would set a dangerous precedent moving forward.

The letter, which was sent on Wednesday morning, called for the Senate to dismiss the charges and end the trial, according to Fox News.

"This impeachment proceeding threatens all future elections and establishes a dangerous historical precedent," it read. "That new precedent will erode the separation of powers shared by the executive and legislative branches by subjugating future Presidents to the whims of the majority opposition party in the House of Representatives."

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I have randomly tuned in to the dumbocrats "Managers" trying to present their case in the Senate.

I can't watch more than a few minutes before I get overdosed on the lies, misrepresentations, and double standards coming from these libtard idiots.

Steve said...

Well, since the original evidence that generated the dossier that started the Mueller and other investigations has been admittedly neutered, there is even LESS evidence that Trump committed the NON-CRIMES he's "charged" with. Seems like an immediate acquittal to me!

Oh, unless we want to call witnesses, that will burn down the Bidens and the DCC who used them to meddle in the 2016 elections! Might be the BEST moment for all this to come out, as Hillary and Obama were totally involved along with Comey, Brennan, Lynch and many others.

I do hope all this happens then we re-elect Trump in 2020!
KAG!

Anonymous said...

Same here