Not a chance this convicts Trump in the Senate. These financial "crimes" if there are any, had nothing to do with Trump's election nor his time as President. If he is called to account for them, it will be after he leaves office.Mr Natural wrote: ↑April 21st, 2019, 1:39 pmOne thing I didn't see coming is that Mueller has handed off all of the cases involving financial crimes. The obstruction of justice stuff alone might enough for democrats but it will take the financial crimes to turn enough republicans in the senate to convict. Financial misdeeds are where the real dirt is on him. There are 14 known cases other prosecutors are investigating, but it remains to be seen whether any or all of those cases are resolved before the election. My time table may be off but I still predict he will likely resign. He wouldn't stand much chance of being re-elected anyway, just too many have been turned off with his various bullshit. So he won't be around much longer in any event.
Ultimately, the greater portion of the American people would not stand for Trump to be removed. It would likely kick off Civil War II and the consolation prize would be President Pence, a less ballsy but more right wing ideologue. The left might want to be careful what it wishes for here!