• snooggums@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    “We want to drag things out when people are blatantly lying because there is a sliver of a chance that it might set a precedent that clearly does not apply to the things we are worried about, like false accusations.”

    If any of those processes took less time than the two year term of a Representative I might agree with them.

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      1 year ago

      Hell, Republicans right now are fighting tooth and nail to refuse to hold a former president accountable whom we all saw and should explicitly know is corrupt as fuck… repeatedly stating “innocent until proven guilty” then they gum up the judicial process until the end of time to prevent the truth coming to light.

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      1 year ago

      The two year term is key here. Let’s say that instead of just being a conman and liar, he was accused of being put into office by Chinese or Russian spies. Should he be allowed to spend 2 years voting on things, attending confidential meetings, serving on committees, etc. while there’s an investigation about whether or not he’s an agent of a foreign government?

      If he’s found innocent of everything, all that happens is that he lost his job. He could run again, and being kicked out over lies and rumours would be a good grievance to campaign on. But, the potential damage he could do during the time it takes to investigate, try and convict him is enough to say that he should be removed now.