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Should Mitch McConnell be casting a vote in Trump's impeachment trial?

Update:

His wife is a member of Trump's Cabinet. Is that not a conflict of interest?

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  • Anonymous
    1 year ago
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    No.

    All the Republican Senate judiciary committee members are in Trumps pocket. Especially, McConnell.

  • 1 year ago

    Yes,   afraid so.........as a Senator, it's actually his duty to do so..........not that he will DO his *sworn* duty and uphold the Constitution......but he does get a vote,  no matter how clearly biased it will be. 

    In fact.....I WANT him to vote..... as all the other republican asskissers, and  put their name to the  NOT guilty votes,  so we know who the liars , sychophants and traitors are. 

    There is no denying Trump has committed both offenses.....even cons didn't dispute that...........they argued about process and the like.......but they can't defend his actions,  legally and soundly. 

    The democrats brought two solid , true charges. 

    Now let's see them stand up and swear Trump didn't do those 2 things  when we all know he did. 

    They are backed into the corner now, and will either HAVE to vote guilty,  or declare that the president is now  above the law. 

    This should be interesting. 

    and if they declare a president is now above the law, then I never want to hear them ***EVER AGAIN**** raise a single complaint about ANY democrat president,   EVER again.  They won't have a leg to stand on. 

  • Anonymous
    1 year ago

    YES..................

  • 1 year ago

    no, he is too biased to vote fairly.

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  • 1 year ago

    Let's see....

    1.   According to the Constitution, members of the Senate will vote to remove a President from office after the House has impeached him.

    2.  Mitch McConnell is a member of the Senate.

    So logic dictates that he should be casting a vote.

  • Anonymous
    1 year ago

    Yes ,Thats what He   is there for  ,Are you  trying to rig  voting 

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