Blasphemy and heresy are not, and cannot be, crimes in the US, and do not constitute "high crimes and misdemeanors" that would be grounds for impeachment (see Article VI and Amendment 1 of the Constitution).
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Blasphemy and heresy are not, and cannot be, crimes in the US, and do not constitute "high crimes and misdemeanors" that would be grounds for impeachment (see Article VI and Amendment 1 of the Constitution). So Trump and Vance are free, under US law, to continue their weird kerfuffle with the Pope.
Ignoring the constitution, unilaterally starting wars, rampant corruption, and gross incompetence, however, are a different story.
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Blasphemy and heresy are not, and cannot be, crimes in the US, and do not constitute "high crimes and misdemeanors" that would be grounds for impeachment (see Article VI and Amendment 1 of the Constitution). So Trump and Vance are free, under US law, to continue their weird kerfuffle with the Pope.
Ignoring the constitution, unilaterally starting wars, rampant corruption, and gross incompetence, however, are a different story.
@mattblaze There’s impeachment, and there’s 25A
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