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In reply to the discussion: let me be very clear: everything is on the table. [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(181,602 posts)59. MaddowBlog-Trump wants Hakeem Jeffries to be impeached, which is foolish for all sorts of reasons
The president has no idea that members of Congress cant be impeached. Its emblematic of the profound ignorance that continues to undermine his presidency.
Trumpâs call for Republicans to impeach Hakeem Jeffries is absurd for a variety of obvious reasons, but I found myself stuck on one thing:
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-05-04T17:17:39.854Z
Shouldnât a sitting president in his sixth year in the White House know that members of Congress canât be impeached?
www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trump-wants-hakeem-jeffries-to-be-impeached-which-is-foolish-for-all-sorts-of-reasons
In case Trumps racism wasnt quite obvious enough, he published a follow-up item last week, again arguing that the House minority leader has a Low IQ before adding that Jeffries is nothing but a THUG, and he is a danger to our Country!
On Sunday afternoon, the president went even further down the same unfortunate path, with another online missive that said:
Lets unpack this one, which stood out for a variety of reasons.
First, criticizing the Supreme Court is not an impeachable offense. Second, if criticizing the Supreme Court were an impeachable offense, Trump would have a real problem on his hands, given the severity of his recent condemnations of the court and its justices. (It was just last month when the president said certain conservative justices on the Supreme Court have gone weak, stupid, and bad.)
Third, Trumps ongoing efforts to relitigate his first impeachment remain quite pitiful. Fourth, his theyll be doing this to me comment seemed like an implicit acknowledgement that he expects Republicans to lose control of the House in the midterm elections.
But even if we put all of these relevant details aside, arguably the five most interesting words in Trumps online statement were these: Isnt he subject to Impeachment?
As it happens, there is an unambiguous answer: In this country, members of Congress cannot, in fact, be impeached.
The thing is, a sitting American president really ought to know that. Trump no longer has any excuses for flunking Civics 101 tests, since hes no longer the rookie who got elected despite never having served a day in any governmental capacity. Trump is now in the sixth year of his presidency, and hes had time to familiarize himself with the basics of how Washington, D.C., works
On Sunday afternoon, the president went even further down the same unfortunate path, with another online missive that said:
Hakeem Jeffries, a Low IQ individual, said our Supreme Court is illegitimate. After saying such a thing, isnt he subject to Impeachment? I got impeached for A PERFECT PHONE CALL. Where are you Republicans? Why not get it started? Theyll be doing this to me!
Lets unpack this one, which stood out for a variety of reasons.
First, criticizing the Supreme Court is not an impeachable offense. Second, if criticizing the Supreme Court were an impeachable offense, Trump would have a real problem on his hands, given the severity of his recent condemnations of the court and its justices. (It was just last month when the president said certain conservative justices on the Supreme Court have gone weak, stupid, and bad.)
Third, Trumps ongoing efforts to relitigate his first impeachment remain quite pitiful. Fourth, his theyll be doing this to me comment seemed like an implicit acknowledgement that he expects Republicans to lose control of the House in the midterm elections.
But even if we put all of these relevant details aside, arguably the five most interesting words in Trumps online statement were these: Isnt he subject to Impeachment?
As it happens, there is an unambiguous answer: In this country, members of Congress cannot, in fact, be impeached.
The thing is, a sitting American president really ought to know that. Trump no longer has any excuses for flunking Civics 101 tests, since hes no longer the rookie who got elected despite never having served a day in any governmental capacity. Trump is now in the sixth year of his presidency, and hes had time to familiarize himself with the basics of how Washington, D.C., works
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expanding court means either party could fill those seats. only works w dem prez and senate. nt
msongs
Apr 30
#4
Totally agree with this - the lifetime appointment gives a President too much influence
FakeNoose
Apr 30
#26
They are nominated, confirmed and sworn in for a specific seat on a specific court
Fiendish Thingy
Apr 30
#40
I haven't been that enthused about Jeffries, but in the past ?8 months or so....
electric_blue68
Apr 30
#7
"Pelosi won't impeach!!!" we heard again and again, as if it were just up to her.
betsuni
Apr 30
#16
King Charles probably knew Trump would not understand his remarks but knew the audience would,
ShazamIam
Apr 30
#57
Thank you, Democrats, for being the single mother of American politics -- doing all the governing without help.
betsuni
Apr 30
#50
MaddowBlog-Trump wants Hakeem Jeffries to be impeached, which is foolish for all sorts of reasons
LetMyPeopleVote
Monday
#59