I believe this can be done. I do understand the desire to, of course, give Biden a chance to have his first 100 days. But I think people should especially think in terms of what is most likely to lead to a serious opportunity to vote on the question of whether Donald Trump should be disqualified permanently from running for federal office in the future?
On the recordJanuary 10, 2021
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Feingold emphasizes the importance of considering the timing and implications of impeachment regarding Trump's future candidacy.
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