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Yes, because he was not convicted.Would Trump be eligible to run again after being impeached?
Yes, because he was not convicted.Would Trump be eligible to run again after being impeached?
Yes, because he was not convicted.
You have no idea what you are talking about. At all.Convicted of what? Do you know how impeachment works? He was impeached by the house. It was then up to the senate to remove him from office. They did not. Impeachment isn't a legal hearing. It does not take place in a court of law before a judge. There is no conviction to convict him on. Conviction has nothing to do with impeachment.
He literally got impeached for attempting to blackmail a foreign country by withholding congressionally approved aid until they aggreed to help manufacture fake news that would help Trump interfere with the US election.
The only reason he wasn't convicted is that Mitch Mcconnel, backed by the Senate Republicans, literally refused to have an impeachment trial.
They refused to review any evidence, talk to any witnesses, or do their duty to the nation in any way. They immediately moved to vote him not guilty using their majority which was sufficient enough that Romney's vote to convict did not matter.
Did you just completely forget about what actually happened and the full sequence of events?
Of course he can.vhttps://www.10tv.com/article/news/verify/trump-can-run-2024-if-loses-2020/507-144cfc36-f62b-4f30-b747-ef5642af38f7
THE QUESTION
Can Donald Trump run again in 2024 if he loses the 2020 election?
THE ANSWER
Yes. While the 22nd Amendment limits presidents to two terms, it doesn’t say that those terms have to be back to back. Since President Trump has only served one term at this point, he’s legally eligible to serve again in the future if he loses in November.
WHAT WE FOUND
The 22nd Amendment was ratified and added to the Constitution in 1951. It officially established that “no person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice.” But it doesn’t say anything about those terms being consecutive and no other laws or rules are preventing it.
This actually has happened in U.S. history. Democrat Grover Cleveland won the presidency in 1884, but lost his reelection campaign to Benjamin Harrison four years later. Cleveland ran again against Harrison in 1892 and won. He served two terms as president but they weren’t consecutive.
So what say you Sherdog? If Trump loses in 2020 should he run again in 2024? Discuss....
Michael Cohen went to prison, why wouldn't trump for the same thing?
It’s happening
It really will just depend on whether he's out of jail by then. Seriously though I don't see him stopping his hustle even out of office. He'll continue to rail against Biden and the establishment and rile his supporters against the other half of the country. How many of you guys would still go to rallies and buy his merch?vhttps://www.10tv.com/article/news/verify/trump-can-run-2024-if-loses-2020/507-144cfc36-f62b-4f30-b747-ef5642af38f7
THE QUESTION
Can Donald Trump run again in 2024 if he loses the 2020 election?
THE ANSWER
Yes. While the 22nd Amendment limits presidents to two terms, it doesn’t say that those terms have to be back to back. Since President Trump has only served one term at this point, he’s legally eligible to serve again in the future if he loses in November.
WHAT WE FOUND
The 22nd Amendment was ratified and added to the Constitution in 1951. It officially established that “no person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice.” But it doesn’t say anything about those terms being consecutive and no other laws or rules are preventing it.
This actually has happened in U.S. history. Democrat Grover Cleveland won the presidency in 1884, but lost his reelection campaign to Benjamin Harrison four years later. Cleveland ran again against Harrison in 1892 and won. He served two terms as president but they weren’t consecutive.
So what say you Sherdog? If Trump loses in 2020 should he run again in 2024? Discuss....
Yes, the limit is two terms, they just don't have to be consecutive.If this ever happened with anyone, would they be limited to four years on their second term?
Lololol Candace Owens?Yes he can but he’ll also be like 81 or 82 or something right?
So that’s a no from me dog
I’ll take the Crenshaw/Owens ticket in 2024