Ocasio-Cortez Doubles Down on Impeachment, Days After Defending Omar’s 9/11 Comments

The Democrats started calling for impeachment against President Trump roughly two minutes after he won the election. In reality, they discussed it before he even took his oath. How can a president-elect commit an impeachable offense before his inauguration? Technically speaking, he can’t. That’s why the Democrats are so out of line on their calls for impeachment.

Since that first discussion, they’ve grown more desperate in their desire to impeach a President who is actually performing way above expectations. Most of the major players in the party have expressed a desire for impeachment at some point, but none of them can name an actual crime that President Trump has created.

Really, this is just another way they want to subvert the peaceful transfer of power in this country. If nothing else, Donald Trump’s presidency has proven that the Democrats don’t care about the institutions, laws or morals of this country. All they care about is obtaining and keeping power. Given the chance, every last one of them would happily accept the job of supreme dictator of America.

That’s just as true for the new, fresh faces. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is just as much a hopeful dictator of our country as the rest, and this video is proof. Take a look, and you’ll see everything you need to know about her as a person and a politician.


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