
Today, March 20th beginning at 10:00 a.m. ET, marks the first round of hearings by the House Intelligence Committee to investigate any Russian influence over the 2016 Presidential election, and what President Trump and/or his campaign team or members of his current administration knew of it and most importantly, when they knew it. FBI Director James Comey and NSA Director Admiral Michael Rogers will be among the first to testify in the hearings behind the scandal dubbed #Russiagate, according to ‘CSPAN’ lineup. Jeff Sessions has already been forced to recuse himself from the investigation, due to suggestion he may have had interactions with Putin or staff, during the 2016 Presidential election cycle.
#FBI Director James #Comey testifies on #Russia & 2016 Election before @HouseIntelComm – LIVE at 10am ET on C-SPAN3 https://t.co/lU0a72XGdg pic.twitter.com/WhS8MyGVvR
— CSPAN (@cspan) March 20, 2017
The much anticipated hearings, which will be broadcast live by ‘CSPAN’ seeks to reveal any improprieties Trump, his campaign, or his current administration may have had with Russian President Vladimir Putin, and what that means for a Trump Presidency going forward. Citizens and politicians alike are calling for his ‘Impeachment’ if direct links, and inappropriate or Unconstitutional ties with Russia are uncovered, during what is likely to be a lengthy ongoing investigation into the truth behind #Russiagate. There are entire websites rallying to ‘Impeach Trump Now’. Beyond the scandal of Russiagate, devoted republicans have serious doubts about a Trump Presidency and are vocal with intent, in removing him from office. Former Ohio Court of Appeals Judge, Mark Painter declared, “Trump must be impeached and removed with all haste”, as reported in world news Independent.co.uk article. The article further reports, he has offered to assist his representatives in drafting the ‘Articles of Impeachment’ .
IMPEACHMENT REQUEST: Former Republican judge calls for Donald Trump’s impeachment, with haste. https://t.co/WzPLKc4TLP #impeachment
— ExpressYourselfBlog (@EYBVote) February 17, 2017
In an eerie tale of Tweets, Trump’s former post regarding impeachment of a president, prior to taking office, may come back to haunt him.
Are you allowed to impeach a president for gross incompetence?
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 4, 2014
Stay tuned to this Shakespearian, Comedy of Errors. Act one, scene one, just started and the curtain not likely to close any time soon on this administration’s troubles, exposed like the roof top of a modern day ‘Roman Amphitheater’ for the worlds’ viewing pleasure or horror as it were.
~ExpressYourselfBlog
Additional Resources Regarding ‘Standards of Impeachment’
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