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Liberals head are gonna explode yo.

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Consider it a twist on the old question about a tree falling in the forest with no one to hear it: If the House adopts articles of impeachment but never sends them to the Senate, is a president truly impeached?

A Harvard law professor, who also served as a Democrat-called impeachment witness, answered with a resounding โ€œnoโ€ in a column that speaks to the deep dilemma House Speaker Nancy Pelosi faces as she sits on two articles of impeachment against President Trump.
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MasterLee ยท 56-60, M
I believe the law says impeachment is the actual vote in the house. No matter what happens it is on the record.

Now the next congress, likely Republican, can vote to expunge it.
sunsporter1649 ยท 70-79, M
@MasterLee LOL, a bill passed by the House is automatically law, right?
TexChik ยท F
@MasterLee if the congress goes into its next term without the articles being referred to the senate, then its done...
MasterLee ยท 56-60, M
@sunsporter1649 no just impeachment. It is a pretty meaningless bill without the trial though.
MasterLee ยท 56-60, M
@TexChik maybe but the act of impeachment is purely political theater.