Yes, he must be convicted by the Senate.
Today, he gets Impeached for the second time. We will hear from McConnell shortly after to begin the Senat Trial, it appears he has the votes to convict which is why I'm saying he can never run again. McConnell has indicted and said,
It's time to dump trumpf. Yea, I may be getting ahead of myself but shit, I've been doing that for 4 years.😉
Well, what do you know. If this is Official and it is the Secure Site then 19:00 is 7 O'Clock Tonight, That's 4 pst. state.gov/biographies/do…
I need more on this, as many are sharing it. I haven't seen this on the normal sites as I went through them but we shall see. Pompeo is Speaking today so there's that.
I will say, I'm not 100% sure on this yet but the reality is just this. He's done. Incapacitated. 25th
This is what I said Friday
Drop the Impeachment ASAP and right after the Vote, drop the 25th and Remove This Clown.
The GRU unit behind the emails, known as Unit 54777, or the 72nd Special Service Center, is the center of the Russian military’s psychological-warfare capability, say Western intelligence officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss classified information.
More to chew on. November 2015, Obama warned Putin to not mess with our elections, In December, Flynn met with Putin. In 2016 Obama warned trumpf about Flynn, he hired him anyway.
Michael Flynn, you are owned by a Foreign Government.
King James did a bad thing
After the Gunpowder Plot, James sanctioned harsh measures to control English Catholics. In May 1606, Parliament passed the Popish Recusants Act, which could require any citizen to take an Oath of Allegiance denying the Pope's authority
over the king. James was conciliatory towards Catholics who took the Oath of Allegiance, and tolerated crypto-Catholicism even at court. Henry Howard, for example, was a crypto-Catholic, received back into the Catholic Church in his final months. On ascending the English throne,
James suspected that he might need the support of Catholics in England, so he assured the Earl of Northumberland, a prominent sympathizer of the old religion, that he would not persecute "any that will be quiet and give but an outward obedience to the law".