No where in the Constitution or any other documents written by our framers does it mention anything about impeaching and convicting a former president.
Former US Solicitor General and Independent Counsel Ken Starr said the senate is without jurisdiction to try private citizen Donald Trump.
Advertisement - story continues below
The House of Representatives impeached President Trump with a 232-197 vote on January 13 for ‘inciting an insurrection’ at the Capitol.
Speaker Pelosi held onto the articles of impeachment and didn’t deliver articles to the senate until after Trump left office.
Chief Justice Roberts isn’t even presiding over the senate trial – Senate Pro Temp Leahy (D-VT) is instead, which is another violation of the law.
Furthermore, 45 senators have already voted that it is unconstitutional so the trial in DOA.
Advertisement - story continues below
Judge Starr outlined in detail why “the Senate is utterly without jurisdiction to try Donald Trump” during an appearance with “Life, Liberty & Levin” Sunday evening.
WATCH:
Former solicitor general of the United States Ken Starr highlights why Democrats can’t impeach former President Trump.
“The Senate is utterly without jurisdiction to try Donald Trump.” pic.twitter.com/plxF0k7Pqs
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) February 1, 2021
The Gateway Pundit is moving back to Disqus! All of your account information and comment history has been saved and will be uploaded as quickly as possible to Disqus. If you do not already have a Disqus account, you will need to create one. Please use the same email address that you used for Insticator for your comment history to be carried over. We greatly appreciate your patience and continued support!