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WASHINGTON – The Senate voted to deem both articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas unconstitutional, killing the charges against the top Biden administration official despite protests from Republican lawmakers.
The Senate rejected the article accusing Mayorkas of "willful and systemic refusal to comply with the law" on a 51-48 vote. Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, voted "present," splitting from her fellow Republicans. The Senate dropped the second charge that Mayorkas oversaw a "breach of public trust" in a 51-49 vote.
The White House immediately applauded the move. Ian Sams, White House spokesperson for oversight and investigations called the proceedings a "baseless impeachment that even conservative legal scholars said was unconstitutional."
Thursday, April 18, 2024
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Forget myorCa the sheriffs staff was meeting at the mall today at noon and I hoid da palabra strike several time but I think they were discussing los pendejos astros that lost AGAIN yesterday... they took up about 10 tables and da meeting looked CALIENTE!!!!!!
This is how Americans destroy their country from within.
Support your leaders, pass the laws to fix problems and move along.
The ideas to create problems to good Americans and a great country is what is messing up our society. The bad ideas do not die, nor disappear.
Another loser gets off the hook. Typical of the Democratic party. Democratic voters need to be careful of the current one party system. It could backfire. Look at Putin and Xi Jinping. Ask the people of Russia and China how they like they're one party system. Hopefully they will be allowed to respond with out being persecuted.
Racist repubicans can't wait to deport all cocos lambiscones que se creen gringos. Mamon they don't like your brown ass LAMBISCON you never will be a gringo even after life. I heard that the big man upstairs is a republican so you cocos are fuked....hahahahaha!
Racist republicans will deport all the cocos back to mesco trumputo's first action as the commander in private stripes.
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