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To: Brumar89 who wrote (1187217)12/26/2019 2:54:57 PM
From: RetiredNow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575941
 
Wrong again. The Senate has two immediate choices to make. They can dismiss the articles of impeachment for not having a basis in Constitutional Law. Or they can choose to try Trump on those articles. The Senate can dismiss the articles even without the House presenting the charges formally. They can even dismiss the articles for failure to be presented to the Senate by the House. The House and Pelosi are on very precarious grounds right now.

Lastly, if the Senate chooses to try the articles, then votes to acquit, then that means Trump is not guilty, not convicted, and therefore, no need for pardons. Pardons don't come into the equation in any way, regardless of what the Senate does. So you are bringing up a point that means absolutely nothing to anyone, except yourself.