Michael Avenatti has a plan to make sure the Senate does get to vote on the House’s Impeachment Articles, but we’re not quite sure it’s going to work:
McConnell can have the impeachment articles as soon as he gives back Justice Garland’s Supreme Court seat. And not a moment before.
— Michael Avenatti (@MichaelAvenatti) December 22, 2019
This. . . makes no sense:
I still don’t understand this line. “If McConnell doesn’t give us a Supreme Court justice the Senate doesn’t want, we won’t send the Senate the impeachment articles it doesn’t want.” Where is the leverage? https://t.co/tyBiKXrwRr
— Charles C. W. Cooke (@charlescwcooke) December 22, 2019
In other words, “Give me what I want and if you don’t, I’ll give you EXACTLY what you want”:
Well, @MichaelAvenatti hasn't exactly mastered the art of extortion.
— Ed Carson (@IBD_ECarson) December 22, 2019
You got him now, Michael.
— Sean Agnew (@seanagnew) December 22, 2019
That’ll show him
— Ryan (@chasinghumility) December 22, 2019
No, it’s not how it works:
A confession: I don't teach constitutional law. But I'm almost entirely sure this isn't how it works. https://t.co/WLK4D3fR7E
— Sam Brunson (@smbrnsn) December 22, 2019
But it does explain a few things:
This keen grasp of legal procedure is why he's going to prison. https://t.co/8m3u7uHIte
— Donny Ferguson ? (@DonnyFerguson) December 22, 2019
And it is really too bad he’s no longer running for president:
How did this guy not run for POTUS? Dems really missed an opportunity. https://t.co/KVHdPvpVoN
— Fusilli Spock (@awstar11) December 22, 2019
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