Did y'all hear anything cause I sure as heck didn't.
https://clerk.house.gov/Votes/2023285
Passed!
"JUN 22, 2023, 02:03 PM | 118TH CONGRESS, 1ST SESSION Vote Question: On Agreeing to the Resolution
Relating to the resolution (H. Res. 503) impeaching Joseph R. Biden, Jr., President of the United States, for high crimes and misdemeanors
Vote Type: Recorded Vote
Status: Passed
VOTES Aye: 219
No: 208
Present: 0
Not Voting: 7"
On that day "They called off the search" for that bullshit submersible. While the world was distracted. Wonder what also happened on Maui day?
Here’s what I’m seeing
-10 days. Darkness. (10 days to choose a speaker, maybe trump?)
-resolution to impeach joe Biden has passed according to this
-trump to be speaker then president after Biden is removed?
-SCOTUS to hear election fraud case
All of this coming to a head at the same time…
Definitely a best case scenario that we would all LOVE.
Good find. What happens next then? Any legal fags know? Not being facetious, but I had not seen that piece of information.
so, given the absurdity of news in-our-face, and the reality of an official publication from the house of representatives, that means the Joe Biden 'problem' could go away. It also opens the question: who is gonna take his place?
Asking for another fren, as in: what evidences do we need to go find now? 'cos it's up to we the people to engage in civil disobedience, if there is no work being done, post-passed vote, to impeach Joe Biden.
This news has restored some faith in humanity. But there is such a kerfuffle now.
I'm not sure. Hoping someone here chimes in. Might just be a note for the history books.
The resolution here refers the impeachment to committee- to both Judiciary + Homeland Security committees. It has gone to the appropriate subcommittees of those committees, both of which have heavy Freedom Caucus influence. Once the subcommittees report and the committees report, then the impeachment should be taken up again for a house vote. It could have other actions taken before a vote, such as additional hearings or committee actions, depending on the recommendations of the committees or other political gaming.
View all actions on the impeachment resolution itself here: https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house-resolution/503/all-actions
Thanks so muc for this information!
hopefully not just a note, or worse an asterisk.
Impeachments in history: Andrew Johnson in 1868.
Also William Jefferson (Bill) Clinton in 1998, which heralded the rise of the murderous, vengeful and slippery wife, as Billy's boats were kinda burned, and someone had to keep the coffers filled.
I don't count DJT's impeachamammontz, as both attempts were overturned.
What happened in congress, after these presidents were impeached?
Will have to do more research - maybe tomorrow. Had surgery and I'm loop de loop right now.
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