Trump Goes Nuts In Massive Tweet Storm After House Unveils Articles Of Impeachment

Tuesday morning, House Democrats have made a formal announcement of articles of impeachment against Pres. Donald J. Trump. After House Democrats announced abuse of power and obstruction of Congress articles of impeachment, Trump immediately took to Twitter to cry to his adoring base.

Twitter users responded to Trump’s tweetstorm with scorn.

In a press conference following the articles of impeachment being released, Committee Chairman Rep. Adam Schiff (R-Calif.) accurately rebutted the continued plea that Democrats should “just wait” to impeach Trump, arguing that those who are saying “just wait” are actually saying that they’d like to give Trump time to cheat in one more election. To solicit foreign help “just one more time.”

“Some say why don’t you just wait. Why don’t you just wait until you get the witnesses that the White House refuses to produce? Why not just wait until you get the documents that the white house refuses to turn over, and people should understand what that argument really means.

It has taken us eight months to get a lower court ruling that Don McGahn has no right to defy Congress if it takes another eight months to get a second court or Supreme Court decision, that is not the end of the process. It comes back to us, and we ask questions because he no longer has immunity and he claims something else that his answers are privileged and we have to go to court for another eight or 16 months.

The argument why don’t you just wait amounts to this: Why don’t you just let him cheat in one more election?”

Why not late him cheat just one more time? Why not let him have foreign help just one more time? That is what that argument amounts to.

 

There is no more time. The time has come. The time has come for this evil, corrupt man to be taken down, one way or another.

Will Donald Trump pay the ultimate price and lose his job because of this? Probably not. We all know the GOP-controlled Senate will not likely remove this shameful president from office. Mitch McConnell has said as much himself. However, Trump’s rightful place in the history books will be secure. This also sends a strong message to all future presidents: justice will be served.

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