Hear me out, if trump does get impeached, precedent will then be set. If the federal reserve is unconstitutional, this would open a door to impeach every president since then, not to mention all laws and amendments would then be subject to review and possible overturn. At that point it would seem trump would sacrifice his future term as president, for the greater good. (Not completely sure if he would be able to run again depending on laws passed since Ulysses S. Grant, the 18th president)
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Impeachment goes back to the House of Commons in England. It was a last resort option to try to remove corrupt government officials. Early examples of its use was for mainly for removing judges (elected for life so impeachment only tool for removal). The same holds true for impeachment laid out in the Constitution. "Treason and high crimes and misdemeanors"
There are only two likely conclusions to draw from the 2nd Trump impeachment:
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Interpret the situation as you will.