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TopicPolitics Containment Topic 364: Absolute Proof (Citation Needed)
xp1337
02/13/21 4:33:48 PM
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Seanchan posted...
Aside from the usual suspects of Collins, Murokwski, and Romney, what's the status on the other 4? Are they all retiring or in seats that aren't up for re-election in or 6 years?
Burr (NC) - Would be up in 2022, but he claimed back during his 2016 election he would not seek re-election. So, in theory, retiring.
Cassidy (LA) - He was just re-elected in 2020.
Sasse (NE) - Re-elected in 2020, but he has been vocally blaming Trump for this all along which is why I had named him as one of the 4 most likely to vote guilty.
Toomey (PA) - Retiring. Announced in October he would not seek re-election.

Seanchan posted...
So what's next? Is it possible there are criminal or civil suits brought against Trump?
Yeah, that's possible.

We know Georgia is investigating the phone call to the Secretary of State. Likewise, NY has been investigating his taxes all along and have been stalled by his being President. There's no particular reason the DOJ couldn't investigate him too, hell, McConnell just now all but said they should ("He hasn't gotten away with anything... yet!" was his literal quote around him discussing how he was still liable for his actions in criminal and civil court) and Trump's Defense Lawyers made similar arguments during the trial.

That said, I would not be hopeful of DOJ entering into this fray. It's the states you'd want to look to and NY I think has the best chance.

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