The Donald Trump Presidency Thread After Hours 

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The thread begins with discussions on the controversial actions of President Trump, including his handling of COVID-19 and his social media behavior. Members express their disbelief and frustration at his comments regarding protests and health policies.12

As the thread progresses, discussions shift to Trump's impeachment and the political divide in the country. Users note that both supporters and opponents of Trump are intensified in their views on his actions, leading to heated exchanges among members.34

In later discussions, concerns about Trump's legal troubles and the impact on America’s reputation abroad arise. Many users express a sense of foreboding about the future, fearing the ramifications of his ongoing influence and decisions.56

"It does make you realise in case you ever forget that he may be a pretty big symptom but he is just a symptom of a bigger problem."

"Trump is a loon, endorsing mad conspiracies. He’s morally unfit for the presidency."

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The thread reflects a strong consensus on the dangers posed by Trump's presidency, with fears about its long-term effects on America. Many feel that the political landscape has become irreparably damaged.

Dylan Rising Star
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Too little, too late but he'll still be raging.
He's been trying to use the official POTUS account

 https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1347717622612242437



So in the last 48 hours:

The next president is confirmed as Democrat.
The Senate joins the House of Representatives as Democrat.
Georgia goes Democrat.
Trump banned from Facebook.
Trump banned from Instagram.
Trump banned from Twitter.
Trump banned again from Twitter under a different account.
Parler app withdrawn.

After the sheer horror of midweek, things moved extremely quickly.

I can see him being impeached again too.
 
Janey Rising Star
Note before time but the worry has to now be that this will spark further trouble and problems.
 
Steve Collaborator
Apparently, Trump's mass-mailing provider has cut him off also, so he basically has no way to get deranged rants out to his existing subscriber base unless they re-follow him on somewhere like Parler. Which is no longer on the Google Play Store.
 
Legion Collaborator
What is the likelihood Republicans will vote to impeach him? I think they will let him off, personally, even they know his actions warrant it. I hope I'm wrong and they do the right thing.
 
Franco Pinion Community Regular
What is the likelihood Republicans will vote to impeach him? I think they will let him off, personally, even they know his actions warrant it. I hope I'm wrong and they do the right thing.
Some will vote to impeach - Romney, Murkowski, Toomey maybe. That's 3. Maybe as many as 10. But you need 66 which is 17(?) if all the Democratic senators vote to impeach.

But they won't kick him out. Still, the impeachment needs to go forward and their names recorded for history.
 
Sad Professor Enthusiast
What is the likelihood Republicans will vote to impeach him? I think they will let him off, personally, even they know his actions warrant it. I hope I'm wrong and they do the right thing.
The Democrat 50 are a lock, not a chance any of them don't vote for it.

Romney, Murkowski, Toomey at least - Collins I think has to vote for it as well given her "He's learned his lesson" tripe the last time.

My prediction is them getting to the upper fifties in the Senate - 57/58 something like that.

The telling vote for the future of the GOP is McConnell.

If he votes to remove then the party are serious about breaking from Trump.

Having said that - the RNC just unanimously supported Trump at their convention and not a single one of them felt that Trump had anything to apologies for in relation to the riots. So probably not.
 
Jess Collaborator
Any Republican who votes to not impeach Trump this time has no hiding place, they will be standing side by side with the insurrectionists

They also have very little to gain from supporting Trump this time, he's a lame duck, just days away from the end of his term.

Unless they plan trying to become 'the next Trump' by appealing to the Trump base for the next election cycle, they will be harming their prospects by standing up for a man who called for an insurrection against the elected government

The charge sheet could be a mile long, although for the sake of brevity, I'd say Pelosi will focus on that phone call with the Georgia Governor where trump tried to get him to commit electoral fraud, and the events leading up to and including the 6th of January's assault on the Capitol building while the senate was in session.
 
Gemma Experienced
Unless they plan trying to become 'the next Trump' by appealing to the Trump base for the next election cycle, they will be harming their prospects by standing up for a man who called for an insurrection against the elected government
That's a definite possibility for some. Those 74 million votes have to go somewhere.
 
8-Ball Enthusiast
The GOP have the perfect opportunity now to rid themselves of Trump and ensure he doesn't threaten them in 2024, but they won't, for some weird reason. Parts of that party are like a cult now.
 
Soffie Enthusiast
Listening to the debate I don't think there is much chance that many Republicans will vote to impeach him.
 
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