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Democrat-media impeachment scam really began days after Trump elected – as shown in Vanity Fair

People like to talk about the Schiff show impeachment scam began just a few minutes after Trump was inaugurated on January 20, 2017. But in reality, it really began in the media on November 14th, 2016, just days after Trump crushed HIllary Clinton in the electoral college. The article is still there (surprisingly) with the headline “Will Trump be impeached?”

Note of course this was over two months before Trump was set to take office!

Democrat-media impeachment scam really began days after Trump elected – as shown in Vanity Fair
Democrat-media impeachment scam really began days after Trump elected - as shown in Vanity Fair

Do a LexisNexis search, and you’ll find that “Trump” and some variant of “impeach” have already appeared in 37 newspaper headlines. (Duplicates are at play, yes, but let’s not get in the way of a striking statistic.) Documentarian Michael Moore has vowed to look for the first impeachment opportunity and do what he can to help spur it along. Law professor Christopher Lewis Peterson of the University of Utah has written a paper arguing that Donald Trump can technically be impeached immediately, provided that Trump University is judged to be as fraudulent as it looks. Allan Lichtman, the American University professor who predicted Trump’s win, also predicted Trump would be impeached. Clearly, no one’s wasting time on this. So what are we to make of it?
Also, as everyone surely knows, the impeachment talk for this presidency is rather early. We’re not even done tallying the votes, and the inauguration is more than two months away. At least allow the man a few days in the Oval Office and put off plans for a dethroning until week two.

Until then, though, sure, we can consider the following two questions: 1) What could make impeachment happen? 2) What would it accomplish?