• beliquititious@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    13 days ago

    I hope you’d be right in that case. If an impeachment of Trump got to a senate vote that was expected to pass (removing him from office), I just don’t see him going quietly. Especially considering he would still be in control of the military and well loved by the cops.

    I doubt that would come to pass though. The likelihood of the democrats getting enough votes to impeach and remove in 2026 seems far fetched. Especially since the current republican controlled congress is actively trying to pass voter suppression laws. Not to mention democratic voters don’t turn out for midterms like they do for presidential elections. Maybe that changes, but from here it seems improbable.

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      12 days ago

      Loved by cops, maybe, in places that aren’t major non-FL/TX cities. In control of the military, not so much. The general sentiment of most service members I come across is “our oath says ‘foreign AND DOMESTIC’ and requires I follow lawful orders.” They recognize that ordering the military to suppress protests with force or not upholding an impeachment order by Congress is not lawful. Also, once the vote is in, if he is impeached in the Senate he is no longer president and thus no order he gives is lawful, no matter what it is.