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nkpolitics1212

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Fri Oct 26, 2018, 07:57 PM Oct 2018

Should inciting violence or encouraging someone to commit a crime be an impeachable offense?

Trump badmouthing the individuals who received a mail bomb from a crazy supporter lead to this crazy Trump supporter to commit these crimes.
Trump encouraging his supporters to commit violence against his critics and saying he will pay their legal bills.
When Democrats regain control of the US House of Representatives this November- they should impeah Trump.
They should run ads against 20 Republican US Senators claiming they have condoned Trump's rhetoric.
1)Gardner-CO
2)Collins-ME
3)Toomey-PA
4)Johnson-WI
5)Rubio-FL
6)Burr-NC
7)Tillis-NC
8)Isakson-GA
9)Perdue- GA
10)Portman- OH
11)Cornyn-TX
12)Ernst-IA
13)Murkowski-AK
14)Sullivan-AK
15)Daines-MT
16)Moore Capito-WV
17)Cassidy-LA
18)Kennedy-LA
19)Hyde Smith-MS
20)Sasse-NE

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Should inciting violence or encouraging someone to commit a crime be an impeachable offense? (Original Post) nkpolitics1212 Oct 2018 OP
I would add Crapo and Risch of Idaho on that list too. Especially Risch yonder Oct 2018 #1
It would be for a Democratic President. /nt bitterross Oct 2018 #2
Yes and add Tom Cotton, AR. sinkingfeeling Oct 2018 #3
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