Ari Melber @AriMelber
Re Question: Constitutionally, it is conviction that ends a President's powers, not House impeachment. Conviction can also bar the ex-President from ever holding office again. — PolitiTweet.org
Created
Fri Jan 08 02:21:11 +0000 2021
Likes
538
Retweets
86
Source
Twitter Web App
View Raw Data
JSON DataView on Twitter
Likely UnavailableAri Melber @AriMelber
Re Question: Constitutionally, it is conviction that ends a President's powers, not House impeachment. Conviction can also bar the ex-President from ever holding office again. — PolitiTweet.org