...if Nancy Pelosi and the Dems decide NOT to refer Trump's impeachment to the Senate, a future Republican majority could easily pass a bill to recognize the 2019 impeachment as illegitimate and have the accusations repealed.
Comments (8)
sorted by:
Where in the Constitution does it say impeachment can be nullified or repealed?
I wouldn't bring the Constitution into the clown show that's been going on for the past three years. Just saying.
...It's not in the Constitution. Congress would have to pass a law.
Right next to where it says impeachment should be used as a partisan tool.
What I am saying is that we cannot make up the rules as we go along, like some banana republic. ALL our law is grounded somewhere in the Constitution.
"we cannot make up the rules as we go along"
except that's what our opposition has been doing, really for decades, but most especially and demonstratively over the past 4 years. The dems, and I do mean individuals, have broken so many serious laws that I've literally lost count. It all started before POTUS won in 2016. Obama's DoJ was weaponized illegally, as was the FISA court (via multiple purgeries against teh court). That's where this rabbit hole leads back to. Everything happening now is directly connected to everything that happened before.