Put Congress on Trial?
Trump can turn the impeachment on the insiders and put congress on 'trial'.
As former President Trump faces the second sham impeachment effort of Speaker Nancy Pelosi in just over a year, the opportunity to turn the table arises, both for him and for the America First movement.
Within this shameful political charade, the overreaching Democrats included accusations that allow for Team Trump to make a robust case before the nation about the material problems that mar the November 3rd presidential vote, in a forum of unparalleled prominence and reach.
If Trump dives headlong into this challenge with courage, imagination, and the charisma that only he can command, then he will transcend the absurdity of this tribunal, crystallize his own political viability, and propel the populist nationalist cause forward into 2022 and beyond.
Repelling the illogical and unfounded incitement charge will prove relatively easy, given the former president’s own clear exhortation to his supporters to “peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard” before the Congress.
But Pelosi’s snap-impeachment also includes the scurrilous accusation that President Trump “repeatedly issued false statements asserting that the Presidential election results were the product of widespread fraud and should not be accepted by the American people or certified by State or Federal officials.”
Clearly, this allegation by the impeachment resolution opens the trial proceedings to a full adjudication of whether Trump’s post-election assertions were, in fact, “false statements.”
This investigation should have been conducted already at Trump's behest immediately after the November 3 election, instead of being swept aside by every legal venue to which he presented it for scrutiny.
(The National Pulse)
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