POTUS stands 67 votes away from removal.
You know they won't be able to contain themselves.
POTUS has them cornered. How do you cut the head off the snake? This is how.
POTUS stands 67 votes away from removal.
You know they won't be able to contain themselves.
POTUS has them cornered. How do you cut the head off the snake? This is how.
>Clarence Thomas next Justice if Roberts recuses himself
Since we're watching a movie, my bet is Roberts recuses.
How can he possibly be the Judge if he is also a witness? (yep - didn't see that coming, did you?)
The question to Law Fags -
Can Justice Roberts recuse from the Senate Impeachment Trial?
KEK - It's funny because it's true.
So in your opinion, the only way he could recuse is to resign?
Bingo, Roberts might not recuse at first, but eventually he'll be forced to.
>(c) was a material witness concerning the matter; or
Brilliant critical thinking skills Anon
If the Chief Justice resigns, does the Impeachment Trial have to wait until a new Chief Justice is selected and confirmed or can an associate Justice take his place?
This is my question:
Is the following statement accurate?
'The Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court is the ONLY qualified jurist, as per the Constitution, that can sit in judgment of a Senate removal trial for an impeached United States duly elected President.'
In short, is Roberts the ONLY one vested with power to oversee the trial?
What happens if he's not there? Does another Chief Justice have to be selected and confirmed before the trial can continue?
Amen Anon. Don't look back. God Bless You and keep you.
Love it. Probably true.