1. Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia – What is next for him?
There’s limited public information available about Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia. If you’re referring to a specific person in the news or your personal circle, please clarify who he is. You could also provide context. That would help me respond better.
2. What would a World War II veteran say about this?
WWII veterans often emphasize values like duty, honor, and country. If you’re referring to political unrest, they might express concern about division. They might worry about the lack of civic respect. They also could be concerned about the fragility of democracy—things they fought to protect. Many veterans value leadership with integrity and unity over personal gain.
3. Donald Trump needs to be impeached – how do we take care of that?
Impeachment is a legal process initiated by the U.S. House of Representatives. Here’s how it works:
- A member of the House introduces articles of impeachment.
- The House Judiciary Committee may investigate and vote on those articles.
- If passed by the committee, the full House votes. A simple majority is needed to impeach.
- If impeached, the process moves to the Senate, where a trial is held.
- A two-thirds vote in the Senate is required to convict and remove the president from office.
However, Trump is not currently in office, so he can’t be “impeached” in the traditional sense. He was already impeached twice during his presidency. If the concern is preventing him from holding future office, that would involve other legal or constitutional measures—such as the 14th Amendment’s disqualification clause, or pending court cases.
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