Article I, Section 2, Clause 5 provides:
The House of Representatives ... shall have the sole Power of Impeachment.
Oeb has a point about Pelosi, even just last week, she was looking for a concrete anything on Trump. It appears she's well aware that the Dims will get smashed. But, she simply can't stop the lemmings from going over a cliff. Originally Posted by Unique_Carpenter
the Senate can dismiss the charges without a vote.
here is the NY Times on this ...
Impeachment Rules Say Senate Must Act, but Its Act Might Be a Swift Dismissal
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/01/u...peachment.html
"The fusty rules of the Senate make clear that Republicans could not unilaterally stonewall articles of impeachment of Mr. Trump as they did the Supreme Court nomination of Merrick B. Garland. But Mr. McConnell’s declaration suggests the Republican-controlled Senate could move expeditiously to toss them out if Republicans conclude the House impeachment is meritless, or a strictly partisan affair."
here is that unbiased and fair minded (sic) outfit known as Lawfare
https://www.lawfareblog.com/can-sena...peachment-case
"The Constitution does not by its express terms direct the Senate to try an impeachment. In fact, it confers on the Senate "the sole power to try,” which is a conferral of exclusive constitutional authority and not a procedural command. The Constitution couches the power to impeach in the same terms: it is the House’s “sole power.” The House may choose to impeach or not, and one can imagine an argument that the Senate is just as free, in the exercise of its own “sole power,” to decline to try any impeachment that the House elects to vote."
while this is a constitutional right of the Senate, naturally both the NY Times and Lawfare find this right to be an erosion of norms. but not unconstitutional .. because it isn't.
"But it is also possible that, in this time of disregard and erosion of established institutional practices and norms, the current leadership of the Senate could choose to abrogate them once more. The same Mitch McConnell who blocked the Senate’s exercise of its authority to advise and consent to the Supreme Court nomination of Merrick Garland, could attempt to prevent the trial of a House impeachment of Donald Trump." Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
There’s been some discussion that Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell would move to dismiss a Trump impeachment with no trial. It’s happened before, back in 1797 after the first impeachment proceedings in the House. Representatives impeached Senator William Blount and presented the Senate with articles of impeachment to try but the senators expelled Blount from his post the next day. Thus, the senator shirked trial by arguing it couldn’t proceed as he was no longer in office, and that there was no need for removal. The impeachment resolution was dismissed, and this has since been seen as support for the claim that senators can move to dismiss impeachment before trial.By Ephrat Livni in Washington DC October 3, 2019
As Duke Law School professor and former acting solicitor general Walter Dellinger told Slate, a motion to dismiss could be made, and if carried by a majority vote, end the matter in the Senate. Still, the chief justice would call the question. “[W]ith the chief justice in the chair, I am not at all confident that the majority leader of the Senate can successfully make this go away without having at least an initial vote,” Dellinger said.
Not so fast buckaroo.
By Ephrat Livni in Washington DC October 3, 2019 Originally Posted by eccieuser9500
The truth is, impeachment is anything a majority of the House of Representatives says it s.
Of course, then there is that pesky trial in the Senate, where witnesses are actually sworn in, to tell the truth. As opposed th this “sham show” perpetrated by Adam Schiff and Nancy P. Originally Posted by Jackie S
you realize that Roberts presides but does not get a vote, yeah? guess who votes to break a tie in the Senate?
Vice President Mike Pence.
116th Congress (2019-2021)
Majority Party: Republican (53 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (45 seats)
Other Parties: 2 Independents (both caucus with the Democrats)
Total Seats: 100
45 + 2 - 6 = 41. Democrats.
you realize that Roberts will be compelled to force all 6 current Democratic Senators running for President to rescue themselves from voting for the obvious conflict of interest, yeah?
Bennet, Booker, Harris, Klobuchar, Sanders and Warren.
the Democrats didn't really think this through, did they? Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
How stupid are you?
Stop sucking cock for 5 minutes and get informed.
The former ambassador to the Ukraine testified under oath. Get off your lying, lazy ass and read the transcript.
Just STFU until you have something else true to say about the inquiry. You started off so well but then deteriorated rapidly.
You can now return to your head bobbing.
I look forward to proving you wrong on a regular basis.
As usual. Originally Posted by Munchmasterman