We'll see. I'm not saying anything he did is a crime. I'm just saying that what we had on the other people who were actually impeached (plus Nixon) looked a lot more suspect and circumstantial that what's been put out on Trump - hinted at in the Mueller Report.
I have my doubts about whether there's any interest in America to care about impeachment, but the notion that he's not done anything wrong seems no longer credible. He was openly asked if he was, on his next campaign, approached by any foreign nation who offered him information about his opponent, if he'd take that information. He said he would because he "wants to know." He said maybe he'd call the FBI about it, and that the FBI director who said that he's required by law to call the FBI is just wrong about the law.
This is the sitting POTUS. He's openly said that he doesn't care about election law or his furthering the interests of foreign nations through dealing with them. That's a problem, IMO.
The question is whether or not we as a people care about that level of thing today. It really looks like only a whiny minority has any interest in it, so I seriously doubt he has any legal consequences that follow him after his presidency ends, whether it's 1 or 2 terms.




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