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Been hearing how the republican party is ripping itself apart right now due to a rift between pro-russian republicans and pro-west republicans.
"President Donald Trump was impeached twice during his single term in office. In each case, he was acquitted on all counts by the Senate."
The same applies to Biden. Unless the Dems are trying to be rid of him. In which case, Democrat representatives will likely vote for conviction.
(Ah, yes, sorry, I'm on a small screen today and didn't notice the slash through the equals sign in your post.
Unless you want to overthrow our democracy or something.
If impeaching Biden for who knows what is best for the "they them their" people too, seems like that's more incentive to do it instead of less.