IMPEACHMENT OF DONALD J. TRUMP
They stood there and waited professionally for the order to place him in military custody. The man stood to his feet and glared at the front of his office. The military officers did not salute; they stood with squared shoulders and a look on their faces of warning to not try anything shady. They waited for her voice to give the command.
All he could do was cross his arms in his routinely defiant posture with a black stone look in his eyes, I am innocent.
A voice behind the four military officers was the woman he despised more than himself. It was the legitimate President of the United States who won the election by the popular vote and was recently as of that morning proved to be the winner of the Electoral College.
It had been the most surreal and at times terrifying witness of a total 666 days of the invasion by a foreign enemy. In her first address to the country she shared with Americans that our country had been invaded by a real life Manchurian neo con that penetrated our country with the assistance of the most formidable enemy of the United States.
She was there to watch the communist narcissist be led away in hand cuffs. Her team would arrive within the next few moments. The impeachment trial would begin in forty eight hours from this moment. The reasons were listed individually by both chambers of government. The petitions of over three million signatures were attached to the document. The numeration was lengthy and precise and left no room for appeal.
Section 1
The Failure to Protect and Defend the Constitution of the United States of America against foreign, domestic enemies.
Inability to discharge the Powers and Duties of Office
Treason
Article. 3 Section 3
No Person shall be convicted of Treason unless on the Testimony of two Witnesses to the same overt Act, or on Confession in open Court. The two testimonies of the Witnesses were attactched to the document. The President finished reading the charges against Mr. Trump and signed off. It would not be a pleasant first moments as President.
Madam President let out a heavy sigh and sat in the chair. Her cabinet started to fill the room and the long days and weeks ahead weighed on each of their shoulders. The President looked into the faces of hopeful hearts and relief to finally begin working.
The schedules were created. The press release was written and re written. Madam President noticed a long list on the note book beside her of phone calls she needed to make each numbered by importance.
She looked up at her Chief of Staff and requested lunch. The Secretary of State would take her cues from the President and as the two women looked at each other they smiled a weary smile. The latest poll numbers would be updated every four hours and there was less than thirty minutes to go.
Her first order as President, she gave a brief news conference, gave the order to take into custody the imposter and summon her staff.
The expectation was to have a follow up news conference as soon as the results were known to the cabinet with the latest poll numbers and public reaction. Madam President picked strong and solid people to work on her staff. She had a collection of ideas from both sides of the political isles. It would be the next two years of undoing the damage that had been made and with the country united the future looked brighter and with a deep breath she moved onward with the monumental task.