Congress obviously has the power to give this fake president,
Trump was lawfully elected. See the Constitution of the United States about the electoral college system and how electoral college members are chosen.
What crime has he committed?
We are not at war.
He is not a dictator, nor is he acting like one.
tRump the boot without impeaching the SOB.
Nope. See the Constitution of the United States.
Yet personally I'm with Nancy Pelosi at rather seeing the Putin puppet,
Putin is a liberal. Trump is a conservative. How is Trump a puppet of Putin?
criminal against humanity
What crime has Trump committed?
The United States is not a democracy. It is organized as a federated republic. It has constitutions.
Not wannabe. IS.
put in prison where he deserves to be, and for life.
What crime has he committed?
Nope. He still has the remaining term to serve. They way idiots like you keep going, he will likely have another 4 years to serve!
What crime has he committed?
and rampaging global menace,
Where?
and now its time for Justice to have its day.
What crime has he committed?
Also, impeachment is of a political nature
They can be.
but tRump needs the nature of being indicted,
What crime has he committed?
tried and punished for his crimes against the State,
What crime has he committed?
What crime has he committed?
and the common decency of civilization
What crime has he committed?
as a globally destructive threat.
What threat is he presenting, other than to losers like you?
Congress Can Remove Donald Trump From Office Without Impeaching Him
No, they can't. See the Constitution of the United States.
Presidential psychology is quickly becoming a bipartisan issue.
Irrelevant.
Recently, Senator Al Franken said that he and several of his GOP colleagues shared the opinion that President Donald Trump is “not right mentally.”
Irrelevant.
Shortly thereafter, 35 mental health professionals — psychiatrists, psychologists and social workers — took to the pages of the New York Times to register their own concerns that the President was demonstrating “grave emotional instability.”
Psychoquackery.
These controversial armchair diagnoses are powerless on their own.
They are powerless. Nothing more to be said.
But what if there was something that Senator Franken and his concerned colleagues could actually do?
Nothing.
Constitutionally speaking, there might be.
Nothing.
Much has been written in recent weeks about a provision in Section 4 of the 25th Amendment that allows the Vice President and a majority of the Cabinet to send a letter to Congress stating that the President is “unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office.” This letter would immediately initiate a transfer of power to the Vice President, subject to additional Congressional review."
Trump is able to carry out the duties of his office. Indeed, he is doing so, and quite well.