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  1. Wonderful_Style7972 on

    Impeachment doesn’t do anything. The majority of us sane people want him gone.

  2. SamtheCossack on

    Funny, we spent most of his first term with majority approval for impeaching him too.

    Then we gave them 4 years to think it over, and we decided to reelect him anyway. If everyone that wants him impeached now had bothered to just go vote, we wouldn’t NEED to impeach him.

  3. Even if Congress was instantaneously and perfectly reactive to opinion polls, you need more than a simple majority to remove the president. This sentiment is a step in the right direction though.

  4. PixelationIX on

    Any functioning country would have sent this lunatic to prison back in his 1st Term.

    One enormous mistake Biden admin did is not go Hell on Earth against this Lunatic and let him be during Biden’s presidency.

  5. TemporarySun314 on

    Maybe americans should not have elected trump in the first place. Nothing of what he is doing is really surprising unfortunatley.

    And not give absolute power to his party that will support Trump whatever he is doing.

  6. DeuceGnarly on

    Republicans will not hold him accountable, responsible, or represent the will of their constituents.

    Republicans do not represent or serve the USA. Period.

  7. Unless 2/3 of the Senate agrees, impeachment doesnt mean shit, just like the last two. It only will record him as the most impeached president for all of his corruption (still not prosecuted for covering up all the child-rape)

  8. Judgeman2021 on

    I want to impeach all three branches of the government. The Executive for obvious pedophilic treasonous reasons. The Judicial and Legislative for having zero fucking backbone to do their job.

  9. This is basically the last chance before he drops a nuke and changes the world as we know it

  10. By „now“ we mean today. Get him impeached, convicted, and behind bars before he can press the button.

  11. Nah, screw impeachment. Let’s try him directly for sedition like we should have done after January 6th. Breaking norms works both ways.

  12. PixelatedFrogDotGif on

    The majority wants him arrested and removed *today*. There is no justification for saying what he said and it requires no trial or proceeding to remove him.

    You call for the genocide of 100 million people as the president of a country on the global stage?

    You deserve to be in jail immediately, with harsher punishment immanent & incoming.

  13. There is no shot his comments this morning were captured in this poll, so if it’s already that bad for him it will only get worse. Also 1 in 7 Republicans favoring impeachment is nothing to sneeze at.

    Edit: The poll was conducted on April 6th so yeah, no way his latest threats were factored in

  14. MyClosetedBiAcct on

    Majority don’t want 90 million people’s lives to be threatened with being ended in less than 24 hours.

  15. They don’t represent the People.

    The Constitution is ***dead***.

    „We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. That to secure these rights, ***Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.*** Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. ***But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security.***“

  16. Historical_Bend_2629 on

    Yup. Unfit for office. Unfit for the job. GOP is complicit unless they start acting like adults and impeach and remove. He needs to go.

  17. recentgrooves on

    It’s just not him, it’s all the bootlickers and religious zealots as well, he’s a great start though

  18. somewherein72 on

    Agree. It is difficult to plan your next moves in life when there is someone tearing everything down around your head. He should’ve never been allowed to run for office. Never been allowed to be seated per the 14th Amendment Sec. 3 for prohibiting an insurrectionist from holding any office.

  19. The issue is not whether majority want Congress to impeach, but whether majority of Congress wants to impeach.

  20. Klaas_Schaamhaar on

    Only if he gets removed from office, otherwise it’s another victory for teflon Don

  21. Historical_Bend_2629 on

    Yes, yes they do. Congress is making an absolute mess by enabling this. A “mess” is euphemistic. Time to stand up. The executive branch is rogue, stupid, irresponsible, and cruel.

  22. Vast-Daikon-2746 on

    This idiot should have been in jail in 2021, thanks for nothing Biden

  23. Similar-Low-3114 on

    I often remember a funny/stupid think michael in the office said that I think on a lot about Biden and garland. „You dont call a re**rd re***rded. You call your friends re**rds when they are acting re**rded“. Biden had the opportunity as an intellectual to put trump and his posse away. Instead we got middle of the road Garland mulling it over 4 years. Jack smith did more in half a year than Garland.

  24. FeeComfortable3041 on

    I’m not sure I’m convinced. I think we should survey another survey group to see if they would want to conduct a survey that would survey the results of a survey that would ultimatly lead to a survey to see if we should survey to draft a strongly worded letter, and then survey if we should should send it, or have another survey to see how well surveying drafting a letter is worth surveying.

    Millions of dollars will exchange hands, hours and hours and tons and tons of paper waste will be generated and nothing will be done.

    That’s how our fucking government sounds to me right now.

    Edit for spelling

  25. it wouldn’t matter even if virtually 100% of the population agreed. congress has absolutely zero overlap with the will of the people and does or doesn’t do whatever it wants

  26. WolfenStrider on

    Believe it when I see it, this same headline hits every damn week and he’s never been dragged out of that office as he should be. Hit me up when he’s gone.

  27. DepletedPromethium on

    The fact they are still debating it this late into the madness is just insane.

    The longer you let the infection spread the more damage it will cause.

  28. Fortestingporpoises on

    If the majority had thought ahead and voted afuckingainst him we wouldn’t even be in this position. What kind of full on dipshit saw Trumps entire life as a conman, his shit show of a first term, and him trying to overthrow our government and thought “let’s give him another chance,” and then now says “maybe that was a bad idea.”

  29. I want more then that. But I’ll settle for out of office and into a prison cell.

  30. NeverLookBothWays on

    A majority SAY they want to impeach Trump. And when it comes time to vote they’ll toe the party line and make it even more difficult to get back to impeaching him again. If this isn’t worthy of immediate removal from office…nothing is.

  31. pizzlepullerofkberg on

    Republicans won’t do shit. They’re terrified of Trump’s radicalized base to ever do the right thing and impeach DJT.

  32. GotSomeUpdogOnUrFace on

    I also want to impeach Congress for not having impeached him to this point.

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