The reason this is nonsense is that the US Constitution now clearly prohibits Presidents serving a third term, whereas British law doesn't for PMs in the UK (and indeed the US didn't until the 22nd A… (View Post)
It doesn't depend approval ratings in terms of conviction. Trump only suffered seven GOP conviction votes in 2020, despite (a) no longer being President and appearing to be on his way out of public l… (View Post)
Firstly, there is zero prospect of Democrats having anything like 60 senators after the 2026 mid-terms. Secondly,they wouldn't need the support of GOP senators who "secretly always despised Trum… (View Post)
I don't think there is a real risk of this, and they'd be subject to a legal action by people having their bet cancelled if they did. The possibility Trump may die (or be incapacitated by a stroke or… (View Post)
In terms of the comment in the article, "I do not expect Trump to be impeached and convicted during his second term because of the broad immunity the majority of SCOTUS have granted him", t… (View Post)