Anonymous ID: ad6576 Jan. 22, 2019, 7:27 a.m. No.4860561   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2019/01/billionaire-steyer-wants-2020-democrats-impeach-trump/580909/?utm_source=twb

 

SuperPAC of Tom Steyer "Need to Impeach" will be pouring another $40mil dollars into D candidates coffers.

7 Million people have signed up.

 

Tom Steyer Wants the 2020 Democrats Supporting Impeachment

 

The billionaire founder of Need to Impeach is planning to turn his 7 million supporters loose on all of the presidential candidates. Their campaigns aren’t pleased.

 

 

Here's the best paragraphs. These idiots are drafting their own resolution.

 

The impeachment summit will end with supporters heading to Capitol Hill to deliver a pre-written impeachment resolution, modeled on the one that was written for Richard Nixon, “Authorizing and directing the Committee on the Judiciary to investigate whether sufficient grounds exist for the impeachment of Donald John Trump, President of the United States.” The full House would have to pass this to start the process.

 

The Need to Impeach supporters will also bring a set of draft articles of impeachment, with 10 charges, according to a draft document shared with The Atlantic: “Accepting unconstitutional foreign and domestic government emoluments; conspiring to solicit and then conceal illegal foreign assistance for his presidential campaign; making and concealing unlawful secret payments to procure his office; Obstructing the administration of justice; directing law enforcement to investigate and prosecute critics and political adversaries for improper purposes; abusing the pardon power; advocating illegal violence and undermining equal protection of the laws; reckless endangerment by threatening nuclear war; undermining the freedom of the press; cruel and unconstitutional imprisonment of children and their families, misuse of the military for political purposes, and other unlawful conduct and abuses of power at the southern border.”

 

These are meant to be a model and spur the House to create its own, though “if the House legislative counsel wants to make some minor tweaks, we’d be okay with that,” joked Ron Fein, the legal director of Free Speech For People, a non-partisan group focused on constitutional issues that prepared the documents.