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Not impeachment, impeachment inquiry. They are not the same thing. I am in favor of an actual voted on impeachment inquiry, as opposed to this series of committee meetings pretending to be the same thing. I want them to put up and officially attach their name to the action or shut up. However, at this juncture I assure you I am not for impeachment. Like virulently not for it, based on everything currently out there they need to stop and let the people decide November 3, 2020.
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seems like in the only poll that matters, 3MM more people wanted him impeached before he ever took the oath of office. Maybe some Hilary voters didn't feel that way and were gracious losers, but the vast and loudest of them did, and haven't stopped since.
That is certainly a remarkable shift in public sentiment. Much of it probably has to do with the totally infantile reaction Trump has displayed - the tweets, the rage, the heliport rants. Yesterday's betrayal of our loyal Kurdish allies will only add fuel to the fire as will today's ordering of the diplomat who is the other end of the text messages not to appear before the committee. Sure makes Trump look guilty.
Left leaning news outlet asks 1000 of it's readers if they want Trump impeachment inquiry, half say yes. An INQUIRY.
What does that tell you.
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