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FTA: "Establishment Republicans are urging Minority Leader Mitch McConnell to quietly greenlight President Donald Trump’s conviction in the Senate.

Reports are emerging that McConnell, is being privately urged to support a conviction vote in the Senate’s Republican caucus by prominent Republicans and former White House officials.

In talking to reporters off the record, one Republican member of Congress made clear that the goal to forbid former President Donald Trump from ever holding elected office again is a commonly held goal not among Democrats and Progressives. ..."

FTA: "Establishment Republicans are urging Minority Leader Mitch McConnell to quietly greenlight President Donald Trump’s conviction in the Senate. Reports are emerging that McConnell, is being privately urged to support a conviction vote in the Senate’s Republican caucus by prominent Republicans and former White House officials. In talking to reporters off the record, one Republican member of Congress made clear that the goal to forbid former President Donald Trump from ever holding elected office again is a commonly held goal not among Democrats and Progressives. ..."

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IANAL, but ...

Even if the Senate convicts and ultimately votes to never allow Trump to serve as President, WHAT IF Trump decided to run anyway. In my guess, the SCOTUS would then have to decide whether or not the conviction was 'just' under the Constitution.

I would almost love to see SCOTUS say 'fuck you' to the Dems and RINOs. (Yea, I know - SCOTUS is compromised but I still think Trump would be victorious.)