• Re: Trump acquitted on impeachment charge of inciting deadly attack on

    From Ted@21:1/5 to gerbil butt boy on Sun Jan 21 00:56:55 2024
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    In article <uoh0n2$3oq4f$8@dont-email.me>
    gerbil butt boy <patriot1@protonmail.com> wrote:

    Trump lives in my head forever. He will never leave.

    Former president Donald Trump was acquitted Saturday of inciting
    the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, becoming the first president
    in U.S. history to face a second impeachment trial — and
    surviving it in part because of his continuing hold on the
    Republican Party despite his electoral defeat in November.

    That grip appeared to loosen slightly during the vote Saturday
    afternoon, when seven Republicans crossed party lines to vote
    for conviction — a sign of the rift the Capitol siege has caused
    within GOP ranks and the desire by some in the party to move on
    from Trump. Still, the 57-to-43 vote, in which all Democrats and
    two independents voted against the president, fell far short of
    the two-thirds required to convict.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-acquitted- impeachment-riot/2021/02/13/dbf6b172-6e12-11eb-ba56-
    d7e2c8defa31_story.html

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  • From Charles Scripter@21:1/5 to shitbug on Sun Jan 21 01:57:11 2024
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    In article <uoh0ht$3oq4f$5@dont-email.me>
    shitbug <failure@albasani.net> wrote:

    Trump lives in my head forever. He will never leave.

    Former president Donald Trump was acquitted Saturday of inciting
    the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, becoming the first president
    in U.S. history to face a second impeachment trial — and
    surviving it in part because of his continuing hold on the
    Republican Party despite his electoral defeat in November.

    That grip appeared to loosen slightly during the vote Saturday
    afternoon, when seven Republicans crossed party lines to vote
    for conviction — a sign of the rift the Capitol siege has caused
    within GOP ranks and the desire by some in the party to move on
    from Trump. Still, the 57-to-43 vote, in which all Democrats and
    two independents voted against the president, fell far short of
    the two-thirds required to convict.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-acquitted- impeachment-riot/2021/02/13/dbf6b172-6e12-11eb-ba56-
    d7e2c8defa31_story.html

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  • From Ubiguitous@21:1/5 to gerbil butt boy on Sun Jan 21 02:34:47 2024
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    In article <uoh0p5$3oq4f$9@dont-email.me>
    gerbil butt boy <patriot1@protonmail.com> wrote:

    Trump lives in my head forever. He will never leave.

    Former president Donald Trump was acquitted Saturday of inciting
    the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, becoming the first president
    in U.S. history to face a second impeachment trial — and
    surviving it in part because of his continuing hold on the
    Republican Party despite his electoral defeat in November.

    That grip appeared to loosen slightly during the vote Saturday
    afternoon, when seven Republicans crossed party lines to vote
    for conviction — a sign of the rift the Capitol siege has caused
    within GOP ranks and the desire by some in the party to move on
    from Trump. Still, the 57-to-43 vote, in which all Democrats and
    two independents voted against the president, fell far short of
    the two-thirds required to convict.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-acquitted- impeachment-riot/2021/02/13/dbf6b172-6e12-11eb-ba56-
    d7e2c8defa31_story.html

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