Impeachment when?

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturday_Night_Massacre
>The Saturday Night Massacre was the term used by political commentators[1] to refer to U.S. President Richard Nixon's dismissal of independent special prosecutor Archibald Cox, and as a result the resignations of Attorney General Elliot Richardson and Deputy Attorney General William Ruckelshaus on October 20, 1973, during the Watergate scandal.

History will repeat itself this year.

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Can't wait.

in what way is it at all related to that?

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Trump has to do something illegal.

Not going to happen. He's too smart.

Now, looking into the past, might be wise, but again, Trump is smart.

Former Trump voter here, this is hilarious watching him crash and burn. We seriously cannot let this man get the nuclear codes.

It turns out the head of the executive branch can fire unelected people who are part of the executive branch.

another one bites the dust

Presidents fire people and replace them with other people all the time. Why would he be impeached for this? Mah watergate comparison.

Nixon was impeached after removing the AG for failing to obey an unlawful order.
Trump just did the same thing Nixon did.