Yes, Donald Trump is still president of the United States of America. He was elected by the vote of the American people. Despite the efforts of the Deep State, the media and the Democrats to cloud his victory, it was massive and certain. Trump is currently in his second term as president, which will not end until early in 2025.
I understand that. I'm just wondering: Is impeaching Trump an admission that Biden's "victory" is illegitimate?
Naw. The Democrats engage in double-think. What is true for their enemies is not true for them. If the Republicans tried to impeach Biden when he was out of office, it would be an admission that Biden was still president; but when the Democrats try to impeach Trump out of office, it's just a just and reasonable punishment for all of Trump's deplorable crimes ... none of which the Democrats can prove, because, hey, there aren't any Trump crimes. See, double-think. 1984 is the Democrat work book.
I hope you write for a living because you're really good at it.
Trump was impeached on January 13th. He was still President at the time. Impeachment by the House and trial by Senate are TWO DIFFERENT THINGS.
Thank you. That clears things up.
If trump is president, why is biden being shown doing things as president, signing eo's moving in the white house...?
Why the show? This has never happened before in American history as far as i know.
Do you have sauce?
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