I think it is highly likely that a simple majority in the House will vote to get things going, but I think it is highly unlikely that a 2/3rds majority in the Senate will confirm it.
For it to happen in the Senate, there will have to be really compelling evidence. Not just evidence that will convince a Democrat; evidence that will convince a Republican. And that's as it should be - you shouldn't be able to remove the president just by convincing the opposition that he should go.
It's not impossible, though. A bunch of the Republicans are law-and-order and national security types. They may care about the current charges against Trump - if compelling evidence is presented.
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[ 3.1 ms ] story [ 16.9 ms ] threadIt's not impossible, though. A bunch of the Republicans are law-and-order and national security types. They may care about the current charges against Trump - if compelling evidence is presented.