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If Donald Trump were to be elected president, talk of impeachment will no doubt begin before he's even sworn in. And given 1) widespread disdain and distrust of Trump on both sides of the Congressional aisles, 2) concern expressed by many that a Trump presidency would be disastrous for the U.S and for the world, 3) Trump's proclivity to speak (and presumably act) first and think things through later, and 4) his apparent constitutional inability to heed advisors - there is a possibility that he might do something "actionable" sooner rather than later. Add to that his unwillingness to release his tax returns - is he hiding something other than bad numbers? - lawsuits already pending against him, and a disdain of others that could lead to workplace harassment claims... is there any chance that Trump's presidency would survive a full term?
So... how long might President Trump last, and what might do him in.
Although this is a potentially serious subject, maybe we can have some fun with it for now!
Because the wheels of justice grind slowly, let's say that your "vote" indicates when a serious action leading to the "firing" will be underway. In other words, if you thing serious impeachment proceedings will be underway within the first year of the Trump presidency, choose the first option even though those proceedings could drag into a second year...
So... how long might President Trump last, and what might do him in.
Although this is a potentially serious subject, maybe we can have some fun with it for now!
Because the wheels of justice grind slowly, let's say that your "vote" indicates when a serious action leading to the "firing" will be underway. In other words, if you thing serious impeachment proceedings will be underway within the first year of the Trump presidency, choose the first option even though those proceedings could drag into a second year...