Subj : Re: Threat to Democracy To : ALAN IANSON From : Mike Powell Date : Tue Aug 13 2024 10:27:00 > >> An impeachment is to remove someone from office. > > No it is not. > Yes it is. You need to brush up. Andrew Jackson, Bill Clinton, and Donald Trump (twice) were *all* impeached. *None* of them were removed from office. Again, there have been a total of 22 federal officers impeached during the lifetime of the USA, but only 8 (who were all federal judges) were removed from office. The other 14 were impeached but *not* removed. Maybe in Canada it is all one thing, but in the United States, impeachment does not automatically = removal from office. You *seem* to understand, in other converstations, that Donald Trump was impeached, and twice at that. If your definition is correct, he would have been removed from office. Since Trump remained in office, your definition of impeachment is proven not to be correct. * SLMR 2.1a * There are no answers, only cross-references. --- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (1:2320/105) .