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Again, let me stress that this is after two impeachments, four indictments and facing 700-plus years in prison.
Source: https://www.worldtribune.com/trump-vs-obama-get-ready-for-the-greatest-political-battle-in-history/
Despite his troubles — two impeachments and two indictments — Trump is by far the leading Republican candidate to win the GOP presidential nomination.
Source: https://www.bostonherald.com/2023/07/08/lucas-trump-freezing-out-fox/
Donald Trump's impeachments occurred, and no "expungement" process will change that, so House Democrats would be unlikely to focus on repealing such measures if they were to gain the majority in 2024, according to a lawmaker.
In between those Republican poles is a wavering middle, including many of Trump’s 2024 nomination rivals and Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R., Calif.), who is facing calls for the House to vote on expunging Trump’s two impeachments.”
Source: https://politicalwire.com/2023/07/23/gop-splits-over-january-6-deepen/
Republicans remain so opposed to Trump’s impeachments, in fact, that they are pressing for votes to expunge the charges altogether — an attempt to clear his name that is without direct precedent in congressional history.
Thanks for pointing out that the Republicans’ Benghazi 2: Impeachment Boogaloo is solely based on “payback” for Trump’s two totally justifiable impeachments.
Source: https://www.fitsnews.com/2023/09/17/palmetto-political-stock-index-9-17-2023/
Trump's first of two impeachments, in 2019, was for pressuring Ukraine to investigate Biden, his Democratic rival.