In the opening decade of the new millennium, will mutually dependent families attempt to extricate themselves from their own entangled web of dishonesty?
While @TheDemocrats prepare impeachment charges against @GOP @POTUS and @realDonaldTrump claims to be the greatest of all presidents, newspaper editorial boards across this really great nation and hundreds of legal scholars say otherwise.
The US House of Representatives Judiciary Committee is reportedly drafting at least three articles of impeachment For Trump with a vote expected before Christmas.
These could possibly include abuse of power, bribery, obstruction of justice and the hits just keep on coming.
Once US House members impeach the president, the US Senate holds a trial which could remove him from office, or censure him, as long as two-thirds of senators approve. But since It is controlled by @GOP it looks unlikely to do so. Some are telling American voters that if does not happen, to flush the turd on November 3.
The Judiciary Committee’s constitutional basis for impeachment refers to the writings of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson and follows constitutional law experts who believe Trump meets the requirement for impeachment. He is accused of abusing his power by pressuring his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky to smear his Democratic opponents in return for releasing foreign aid and arranging a symbolically important meeting.
Meanwhile back at the golf course come angry denials and counter-accusations on Twitter and claiming to be the greatest of all presidents setting up the worst nightmare of the Founding Fathers before Christmas.
On Monday the Intelligence and Judiciary Committees present their reports ahead of the articles of impeachment being decided on. Only two US presidents have been impeached. Andrew Johnson in 1868 and Bill Clinton in 1999 – but both were acquitted in their Senate trials. Richard Nixon resigned in 1974.