Thank you for replying and admitting you had misread. I'll delete my previous post.Then I apologize to you. It wasn’t worded the best and read like you were asking about us not to us.
Under no uncertain terms, Trump as a politician was dead to me when he wouldn’t give up in December and is dead to me as a human after yesterday.
I gave him some time in November To contest and show proof because of all the irregularities in PA, and WI to show proof. He couldn’t and should have given up respectfully and peacefully.
With all due respect, you have a perspective on this board that most others do not have (or are not willing to share). You are a right-leaning Republican voter who has supported Trump (although it is good to see that you would not vote for him now). A lot of us are curious about how and why you think the way you do, and if you indeed support Trump's policies, you are going to be a lot closer to other Trump supporters and even if you are not like the nutjobs who stormed the Capitol yesterday, it is reasonable for us to expect that you will understand their thought processes better than the rest of us will.Why would I know why a loon hates America? Are you thinking I hang with them and have an inside scoop?
Thank you for your input. I greatly appreciate your feelings towards Trump now.Then I apologize to you. It wasn’t worded the best and read like you were asking about us not to us.
Under no uncertain terms, Trump as a politician was dead to me when he wouldn’t give up in December and is dead to me as a human after yesterday.
I gave him some time in November To contest and show proof because of all the irregularities in PA, and WI to show proof. He couldn’t and should have given up respectfully and peacefully.
Trump campaign lawyers are bottom of the barrel, so good chance they messed this up too.Woah! I assume if a lawyer falsely accuses a client of asking them to commit a crime they could be disbarred. This is a huge accusation.
It is huge, but I'm assuming that's the legal document needed to be given to the court removing themselves as representatives of the client. I'm also assuming that if the client asks them to commit a crime, it's OK to put that in a court document as the reasons.Woah! I assume if a lawyer falsely accuses a client of asking them to commit a crime they could be disbarred. This is a huge accusation.
Woah! I assume if a lawyer falsely accuses a client of asking them to commit a crime they could be disbarred. This is a huge accusation.
It is huge, but I'm assuming that's the legal document needed to be given to the court removing themselves as representatives of the client. I'm also assuming that if the client asks them to commit a crime, it's OK to put that in a court document as the reasons.
Maybe @QMany can clarify.
The top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer called for President Donald Trump’s removal Thursday a day after a mob spurred by the president overran the Capitol as lawmakers tallied President-elect Joe Biden’s presidential win.
“What happened at the U.S. Capitol yesterday was an insurrection against the United States, incited by the president. This president should not hold office one day longer,” the New York Democrat said in a statement.
“The quickest and most effective way - it can be done today - to remove this president from office would be for the Vice President to immediately invoke the 25th amendment,” he continued. “If the Vice President and the Cabinet refuse to stand up, Congress should reconvene to impeach the president.”