Sea Ray
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I'll clarify. If there's a majority vote in the House, and a two-thirds vote in the Senate after that, they can. Basically: Trump has to hope he and the Republicans don't piss off too many voters, because if the right mix of Congress turns Democrat, he's out.
And it's important to stress that impeachment doesn't need to happen to neuter Trump. If either portion of Congress gets a Democrat majority, he loses a large amount of power... partisan Republican bills won't pass, of course, but it also makes it much harder for the Republicans to obstruct and distract from investigations.
Thanks for the Civics lesson. I understand how impeachment works. You must not have too much faith in Congress. Your post suggests that his impeachment would be a partisan, party line thing rather than based on facts. You could be right but I hope not. Your second paragraph is much more sensible. Winning elections means power. Dems should be working towards that rather than impeaching the President. From what I've seen from the Trump opposition, they're not putting fear into Republicans that they're going to be voted out of power.
