McConnell 'can't imagine a scenario' in which Senate removes Trump

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McConnell 'can't imagine a scenario' in which Senate removes Trump

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said Monday that he can't envision any scenario in which the GOP-controlled Senate would vote to remove President Trump from office.

“I can’t imagine a scenario under which President Trump would be removed from office with 67 votes in the Senate," McConnell told reporters in Kentucky, USA Today reported.

Rebuking House Democrats for "Trump derangement syndrome," he also argued that the impeachment effort would take up time that the Senate should be using for important legislative business.

"Nothing is happening because House Democrats seized with Trump derangement syndrome are consumed with this argument with the president," McConnell said.

McConnell has vowed to let the impeachment inquiry go to trial in the Senate if Trump is impeached by the House, telling reporters last week that the rules on the issue were clear.

I don't think there's any question that we have to take up the matter. The rules of impeachment are very clear, we'll have to have a trial. My own view is that we should give people the opportunity to put the case on," he said.

Some Republican senators have considered a plan to dismiss a House impeachment inquiry were it to proceed to the upper chamber, a plan that would require a simple majority of 51 votes.

Republicans including McConnell have also slammed the House process, arguing that the president has not been allowed to defend himself in the inquiry.

“They have denied President Trump basic due process and are cutting his counsel out of the process in an unprecedented way. House Democrats' new resolution does not change any of that,” McConnell said late last month.

Another round of public impeachment hearings is planned this week before the House Intelligence Committee, which is investigating Trump's dealings with Ukraine.
 

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Moscow Mitch.

Nothing like declaring that no matter what Trump does you'll find him innocent.
 

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McConnell and the repug senators are as blind as all the other sufferers of trump Devotee Syndrome.

If there is no scenario, he is basically saying that trump could shoot somebody on 5th Ave and they'd still support him. This shows that his moral compass is so skewed that his opinion on this topic is worth nothing. Having a death grip on power outweighs anything else.
 

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McConnell 'can't imagine a scenario' in which Senate removes Trump

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said Monday that he can't envision any scenario in which the GOP-controlled Senate would vote to remove President Trump from office.

“I can’t imagine a scenario under which President Trump would be removed from office with 67 votes in the Senate," McConnell told reporters in Kentucky, USA Today reported.

Rebuking House Democrats for "Trump derangement syndrome," he also argued that the impeachment effort would take up time that the Senate should be using for important legislative business.

"Nothing is happening because House Democrats seized with Trump derangement syndrome are consumed with this argument with the president," McConnell said.

McConnell has vowed to let the impeachment inquiry go to trial in the Senate if Trump is impeached by the House, telling reporters last week that the rules on the issue were clear.

I don't think there's any question that we have to take up the matter. The rules of impeachment are very clear, we'll have to have a trial. My own view is that we should give people the opportunity to put the case on," he said.

Some Republican senators have considered a plan to dismiss a House impeachment inquiry were it to proceed to the upper chamber, a plan that would require a simple majority of 51 votes.

Republicans including McConnell have also slammed the House process, arguing that the president has not been allowed to defend himself in the inquiry.

“They have denied President Trump basic due process and are cutting his counsel out of the process in an unprecedented way. House Democrats' new resolution does not change any of that,” McConnell said late last month.

Another round of public impeachment hearings is planned this week before the House Intelligence Committee, which is investigating Trump's dealings with Ukraine.
All you are really saying is that he and his caucus understand who the boss is and who they are working for. And it aint the American people.
 

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I think what he’s saying is that he’s read the testimony and he’s counted the votes and the Dems having another nothing burger.
 

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What was he suppose to say? Although Schiff is jerking us around and Pelosi called the leader of our party illegitimate, I will give the benefit of the doubt to the Democrats, anyway. Please!
 

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Once again Moscow McConnell is conducting a Banana Republic, where the President is above the law. There is overwhelming evidence now that he went beyond his jurisdiction to gather dirt on his expected rival. There are witnesses to the phone calls as well as emails / texts to corroborate this fact. The bombshell witnesses are testifying this week. Not good times for Trump and his "Trumpers"!!
 

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The right wingers in their heart of hearts know that there is an Ukraine Scandal. But they are hoping and praying that Moscow McConnell will come to their Cult Leader's rescue!!

 

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From Roger Stone's Testimony, Trump has now been deemed to have lied in his written testimony to Mueller, that "he could not recollect any communications between his campaign and Wikileaks"!!
 

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From Roger Stone's Testimony, Trump has now been deemed to have lied in his written testimony to Mueller, that "he could not recollect any communications between his campaign and Wikileaks"!!
The Stone trial shows how devastating the 10% of the Mueller report that was redacted will be to Trump.
 

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It's no surprise McConnell is so certain of the loyalty of his well-disciplined GOP Senators.

It is a bit of a surprise to read him complaining that the House is responsible for Congress getting nothing done, because one of its Committees is having some hearings. Isn't the Senate a self-directing co-qual part of the Legislative branch? Where is his long list of worthy bills his Republicans have passed, that the House is stalling? That inter-chamber bypay was designed into the Constitution, and should stop nothing.

The issue hasn't even come to the Senate, but he and his gang are so certain it will, they already can think of nothing else.
 

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I've been saying this all along, just like the Democratic senate wasn't going to impeach Clinton. This is all for show. Both sides have a political agenda.
 

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