There is no precedent for it, but I hope that they do it, because it would enrage the left, and there’s nothing they could do about it.
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There is no precedent for it, but I hope that they do it, because it would enrage the left, and there’s nothing they could do about it.
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That explains Trump’s help getting him the Speakership
I could see them expunging the “January 6” circus as a partisan witch hunt and, more importantly, irrelevant and sheer barratry: “How do you impeach (in the Constitutional sense) an EX-President?”
The other kangaroo trial, well, Trump was a sitting President and they could get enough votes to empanel it…
While the Constitution doesn’t say one way or another whether you can expunge an impeachment, not sure with such a narrow majority if you could count on all the Republicans in the House to go along with said expungement. McCarthy was not exactly made speaker with a strong mandate/support. The dems would of course all vote against and I wouldn’t be surprised if some Rhinos or (never Trumpers) might vote “present” or even against expunging both.
How hypocritical that the RINOs, perhaps led by eyepatch McCain, would act as hobbit terrorists going against McCarthy.