Posted on 12/19/2019 9:43:19 AM PST by Saveourcountry
for the unconstitutional impeachment? Would this be possible?
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Yeah, vote out Democrats in 2020.
Almost certainly not. The courts should say that this is non-justiciable and the remedy is the ballot box. (The ammo box comes later...)
No.
Voters have no standing when it comes to matters of the swamp.
Yes, In November
Sovereign Immunity
The Constitution gives the House the sole power to try impeachments. Courts have no authority to intervene.
we can hold them to the fourteenth amendment section 3
If the House has nullified the ballot box by its partisan manipulations, then it would seem that 63 million of us have standing to say that our votes were disenfranchised
Not likely, the courts would say that it’s a political process and that the Check and Balance is that the Senate tries the impeachment.
And that the voter’s redress is in the upcoming election.
No. The only recourse the voters have is to elect somebody else.
Nope. They are exempt from any criminal action of what they have done.
The only remedy is the ballot box and the other remedy is to get your particular state to file article of secession.
Since the congress has violated several articles of the constitution there is no United States any longer. That is the issue that should be addressed within the articles of secession.
This is an excellent question, but... I posed a similar question about Class Action against congress for their profligate and seemingly corrupt spending practices and got a NO response from the knowledgable FReepers here. Citizens have no standing to sue their elected representatives. The only recourse is the ballot box.
But it is not an impeachment until it is sent to the Senate.
NO
you may not have noticed, but the articles of impeachment passed in the House yesterday. The president has been impeached.
I doubt that a corrupt group such as the US Congress would make a law that allows itself to be sued by the citizens, whom they despise.
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