TRUMP'S 'CIVIL WAR' QUOTE TWEET IS ACTUALLY GROUNDS FOR IMPEACHMENT

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Trump's recent tweet quoting a longtime evangelical pastor who warned of a "Civil War" if Democrats seriously pursue removing him from office could actually be grounds for impeachment, one Harvard Law professor said.

"If the Democrats are successful in removing the President from office (which they will never be), it will cause a Civil War like fracture in this Nation from which our Country will never heal," Trump tweeted on Sunday night.

The tweet was a quote from Robert Jeffress, a Southern Baptist pastor who gave the comment during an appearance on Fox & Friends Weekend. Trump added his own parenthetical aside to Jeffress' quote, in which the president asserted that Congress won't be successful in their impeachment efforts.

The president's tweet was immediately met with backlash, and Harvard Law professor John Coates argued that the social media post itself is an "independent basis" for lawmakers to remove him from the White House.

https://www.newsweek.com/trump-civil-war-tweet-grounds-impeachment-1462044
 
Not the first time Trump said that. He knows how deeply he has conned some people. He can get them to do practically anything. They are believers in Trump, not America.
 
Trump's recent tweet quoting a longtime evangelical pastor who warned of a "Civil War" if Democrats seriously pursue removing him from office could actually be grounds for impeachment, one Harvard Law professor said.
The twit from Harvard and you are misquoting Trump.
"If the Democrats are successful in removing the President from office (which they will never be), it will cause a Civil War like fracture in this Nation from which our Country will never heal," Trump tweeted on Sunday night.
The correct quote. Trump is quite probably right.
The tweet was a quote from Robert Jeffress, a Southern Baptist pastor who gave the comment during an appearance on Fox & Friends Weekend. Trump added his own parenthetical aside to Jeffress' quote, in which the president asserted that Congress won't be successful in their impeachment efforts.
He's right about that, too.
The president's tweet was immediately met with backlash, and Harvard Law professor John Coates argued that the social media post itself is an "independent basis" for lawmakers to remove him from the White House.
John Coates is an idiot that likes to misquote people. So are you.
 
Trump's remarks like that can be ignored. he is doing much worse things that are impeachable. They are piling up and Daffy is cracking up. it is uncomfortable to watch him when he starts ranting . It feels odd to watch a person cracking up in public. This one has the bomb.
 
Can life mean death? Can star mean planet? Can a person with Xy chromosomes be a woman?

If the majority of people use the word "life" to mean death, then that's what the word will mean. Language is about communication. Words mean whatever they're used as.
 
If the majority of people use the word "life" to mean death, then that's what the word will mean. Language is about communication. Words mean whatever they're used as.

Sometimes there is pushback, like Orwell's repudiations of Marxism and its attempts to manipulate language.
 
Trump's remarks like that can be ignored. he is doing much worse things that are impeachable. They are piling up and Daffy is cracking up. it is uncomfortable to watch him when he starts ranting . It feels odd to watch a person cracking up in public. This one has the bomb.

Insult fallacy. Guess that means you're a child, by your own criteria.
 
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