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Willard the Rat Romney wants to convict Trump in the Senate for “unity in our country”

There are all kinds of constitutional questions as to whether the Senate can even vote on conviction for impeachment on someone who is no longer in office, like Trump. Of course, convicting Trump in the Senate on the bogus impeach will not only piss off more people in this country, it will make the loser who vote it in the Senate look worse, and prove that Biden is no “uniter”. The only thing a conviction in the Senate accomplishes is preventing Trump from running for office ever again, including the 2024 presidential race. So Willard the ram Romney of course is for conviction, as he went on Faux News Sunday as Chris Wallace salivated. I’d like to apologize to all Americans for voting for this piece of shit in 2012. Should have voted for the libertarian.

Willard the Rat Romney wants to convict Trump in the Senate for “unity in our country”
Willard the Rat Romney wants to convict Trump in the Senate for

Romney said, “Well, we’re certainly going to have a trial. I wish that weren’t necessary, with the president’s conduct with regard to the call to the secretary of state in Georgia as well as the incitation towards the insurrection that led to the attack on the Capital calls for a trial. If we are going to have unity in our country, I think it’s important to recognize the need for accountability, for truth, and justice. So I think there will be a trial, and I hope it goes as quickly as possible, but that’s up to the council on both sides.”

He added, “I think it’s pretty clear that over the last year or so there has been an effort to corrupt the election of the United States and it was not by President Biden, it was by President Trump and that corruption we saw with regards to the conduct in Ukraine as well as the call to Secretary of state Raffensperger as well as the in citation to insurrection. I mean, this is obviously very serious and an attack on the very foundation of our democracy, and it is something that has to be considered and resolved.”