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Squeenis on August 6th, 2019 at 23:22 UTC »

Get this motherfucker for perjury and all his other impeachable offenses once the Dems have the numbers to remove this undeserving shit stain. Also, I fuckin REALLY want them to launch an investigation into why that seat became vacant in the first place. What did Justice Anthony Kennedy’s son do that got Kennedy to resign? We all deserve to know what the Kennedys were blackmailed, promised or threatened with. Because that shit just smells so dirty. I mean, it’s so fucking obvious there was some very shady shit that went on there to give the GOP another SC seat. IT REEKS!!

Edit: For those who don’t know, here’s a big red flag. And the biggest red flag of them all, it involves Trump.

ElGosso on August 6th, 2019 at 21:18 UTC »

It's important to note that these aren't related to the sexual assault allegation, but rather to a case where he claimed under oath that he was not consulted during the appointing of a judge during the Bush administration when documents have been released that suggest he was.

EDIT: Since this question seems to be coming up, yes, if he perjured himself it would be grounds for impeachment, leading to removal. However, impeachment is voted on by the House and, if successful, a trial is heard in the Senate. So in today's political climate it would likely be entirely meaningless.

LyingIsGivingUp on August 6th, 2019 at 21:12 UTC »

Just in time. Imagine if that guy ended up on the Supreme Court with all of the credible accusations.