Where’s the bitter hatred? Democrats target Trump in another boring move -Impeachment failed U.S. Democrats propose another bill to target Trump

Democrats have an obsession with retaliating against Trump, but the continued crackdown has had the opposite effect. The picture shows the Arlington National Cemetery and the boy in mourning.

Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives have introduced a bill that would ban former “twice-impeached” U.S. presidents from being buried at Arlington National Cemetery after their deaths. The bill currently applies only to former President Donald Trump. Trump (Trump). The move is the latest action by Democrats against Trump after his second failed impeachment. Conservatives have pounced on the bill, saying it is not in line with the law and that congressional lawmakers are paranoid about smearing Trump in retaliation for leaving major national issues out of the COVID-19 (Communist virus) pandemic.

HR484, introduced in late January and dubbed the “Hate Acts Pride Act,” would “prohibit the use of federal funds to honor certain former presidents,” specifically those who have faced impeachment proceedings in the House twice.

The bill would prohibit “twice-impeached” presidents from being buried in Arlington National Cemetery; it would also limit the use of government funds to “create or display any symbol, monument, or statue honoring a twice-impeached president” and would prohibit the naming or redesignation of any statue after a questionable president. and would prohibit the naming or redesignation of any federal building or land after the president in question.

Trump is the only president in U.S. history to have been impeached twice during his term of office.

Both impeachments launched against Trump by the Democrat-controlled House of Representatives were found not guilty of the charges and Trump was acquitted.

The bill’s sponsor, Rep. Linda Sanchez, D-Calif. Rep. Linda Sanchez, D-California, said the impetus for the legislation was because the former president “encouraged” “racism and hate.

Attorney Harmeet Dhill Harmeet Dhillon tweeted in response to the proposed bill, noting that the lawmakers sponsoring it lacked common sense and that the proposed bill was illegal and purely personal retaliation.

“This is sad for all House Democrats,” she said. “I’ve heard that some of you have been to law school (to study). (Have you) heard of the Access Act?”

An access bill is a legislative act that declares a person or persons guilty and imposes punishment without a trial. The framers of the Constitution considered the act an abomination because it was the traditional role of the courts to try individual cases.

Illinois Republican Rep. Mary Miller, R-Illinois, attacked the bill because of its apparent bigotry against Trump. She implied that the bill itself shows who is “inciting” hatred and undermining “unity.

Miller tweeted Thursday, “It seems that no matter where he is buried, he will always live on in your mind!”

She sarcastically added: “Nothing says ‘unity’ like a bill that targets one person.”

At the Jan. 20 inauguration, Biden delivered a speech calling for “unity” to heal America.

Other critics said Congress should focus on the pandemic rather than where to bury Trump, and many are asking for a bailout for the next COVID19 (Chinese Communist virus) virus.

Rep. Steve Scalise, R-S.C., a Republican, said the pandemic should focus on where to bury Trump, and many are asking about the next COVID19 (Chinese Communist virus) bailout. Rep. Steve Scalise (R-La.) slammed the bill as “shameful retaliation.

He tweeted, “Democrats just introduced a bill that would prohibit a ‘twice impeached President’ from having his name on anything federally funded and from being buried in Arlington.”

He questioned, “Is that their priority now?” “Not students, not workers, not small businesses.”

“Simply more revenge.” “Shameful.”

One user angrily vented, “Americans are struggling because of this pandemic and the Democrats are doing this xxx. These people are garbage.”

Congressman Andy Biggs (D-CA) said, “I’m sorry. Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Iowa) said, “President Donald J. Trump lives free in the minds of Democrats.”

“If this thing wasn’t so tragic, it would be ridiculous.”