To: Sean_Anthony
No, it’s the exact opposite.
You can’t nullify the house vote. You could dismiss the charges without weighing in on them.
But it’s far better to weigh in with an acquittal.
Trump will forever be acquitted. And this impeachment will be a stain on Pelosi forever.
2 posted on
02/03/2020 11:20:24 AM PST by
DannyTN
To: Sean_Anthony
No. To the extent it matters at all (most Americans see this entire process for the political exercise it is), an acquittal is better than a dismissal.
To: Sean_Anthony
Sorry, but the Constitution gives sole authority over impeachment to the House. If a majority in the House votes for it, then it is a legitimate impeachment.
4 posted on
02/03/2020 11:22:44 AM PST by
Yo-Yo
( is the /sarc tag really necessary?)
To: Sean_Anthony
To: Sean_Anthony
Just acquit and wrap this up, people.
Try being too smart by half when you are the one having this done to you, and let us in on how it went.
8 posted on
02/03/2020 11:34:49 AM PST by
VanDeKoik
To: Sean_Anthony
9 posted on
02/03/2020 11:41:59 AM PST by
wildcard_redneck
(If the Trump Administration doesn't prosecute the coup plotters he loses the election in 2020)
To: Sean_Anthony
It would be nice if they acquit and say something like the charges were unsubstantiated by any evidence.
To: Sean_Anthony
14 posted on
02/03/2020 12:35:15 PM PST by
granite
(The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of the fool to the left.Ecclesiastes 10:2)
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