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Why Does Trump Deny Impeachment Claims and Claim Theyre a Hoax?

January 29, 2025Film2541
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Why Does Trump Deny Impeachment Claims and Claim They're a Hoax?

It's his only defense. Evidence clearly shows his guilt.

The Cycle of Denial

Hadn’t you noticed, anything or anyone that does not reflect the glory of Trump is 'fake news' or 'hoax.' He can call it anything he likes. The fact remains that he has been impeached, and nothing he says can ever make that go away. Donald John Trump will remain forever the third U.S. President to be impeached.

Appealing to His Base

President Trump has tried to communicate to his base that he has committed no crime. He does this by saying that the people who accuse him of having committed a crime are socialists or bad people. He never talks about the crime he is accused of having committed.

His base believes that he has committed no crime and is not interested in learning what crime he is accused of having committed. This results in people who believe he has committed a crime finding that Trump supporters are simply uninterested.

Consequently, one of the results is that those who do not support President Trump have no way to communicate with those who support him. His denial and appeal to base logic force a communication gap, making it difficult for both sides to understand each other.

Defying Historical Patterns

Because his impeachment is a hoax, phoney, and also a scam. No other president, especially a democrat, would have or has been impeached for doing the same thing that the democrats are trying to hang Trump for.

The hollowness of this defense is underscored by the stark contrast with the historical treatment of other presidents. The impeachment process serves a clear constitutional purpose, and it seems that Trump's denials ignore this important distinction.

Appealing to Uninformed Supporters

Because his sycophants were asleep in high school Government Class and don’t understand the U.S. Constitution. Most willingly believe any tweet. So when Trump says something, he is playing to a crowd of nincompoops.

Nincompoop, a term meaning someone who is stupid, ignorant, or foolish, is a "englandized" term from the Latin legal phrase non compos mentis, “not of right mind.” This highlights the gulf in understanding between those who support Trump and the broader public.

The Lack of Bipartisan Support

There is no impeachable offense, no evidence to support the allegations, and no bipartisan support. The only bipartisan support is against the impeachment. There is a clear lack of unity and support from both parties for this process, suggesting that it is a politically motivated action.

Patience and Time

Sometimes the best answer comes with time. It will be obvious soon enough. For now, let his remarks stand on their own. I can tell you the outcome of this dance by letting you know the outcome of the American Civil War that could and really was known by 1858 almost 3 years before the first shot. Slavery was done. The only issue was how it was going to end. That play lasted until the 1980s.

- This historical parallel serves as a signpost for the future of Trump’s impeachment proceedings. Like the battle against slavery, the end of the current conflict is inevitable, and the outcome is foreordained. The view from the end of the conflict reveals that socialist and communist ideas in America will be defeated, just as slavery could not win.

- The battle against these ideologies is a long and arduous one, but the conclusion is clear. The Democrats' fight within the party has already been lost, and they have crossed the line, making their position untenable. This political landscape mirrors the Civil War in terms of inevitability and the eventual resolution of ideologies that are in opposition to the foundational principles of the U.S. Constitution and Rule of Law.

The Endgame

On Tuesday, January 14, 2020, Nancy Pelosi sent the House managers over like General Pickett. This game is over! The dancers will dance but the party is over! The only issue will be how bad the defeat is and how long it will last before the fight is over.

- With this final battle underway, the end is near. The_USE_Specific_Title_Here_ has already marched, and the Democrats have suffered their defeat, akin to the Pickett's Charge. The struggle may continue, but the tide has turned.

As the USA moves forward, the enemies of the U.S. Constitution and Rule of Law in the USA are over. But another generation faces a terrible reality. The journey to fully understand and implement the principles of democracy continues, and the United States remains an eternal work in progress.