Date For Conviction
Last edited Thu Feb 11, 2021, 09:11 AM - Edit history (2)
Thinking trial will take place as soon as possible after the inauguration, and allowing for witnesses (delaying tactics?), the first date for the opposition of transit Saturn to tRump's natal Pluto (Mar 16) might be the day.
My progressed anlunar for him on that day is terrible and will not repeat as transit Saturn will have moved on so future charts will not have the same configurations. If his impeachment trial is over by this time this period could reflect dealings with the SDNY.
Added on Feb 9th:
The chart is progressed to 7 am on Mar 16. Some points will be swept by the progressing angles at a later time and some on the 17th.
soothsayer
(38,601 posts)Sounds like a good date for the rest of us.
FarPoint
(13,709 posts)a new take on the " Ides of March"....
bobnicewander
(929 posts)Day comes early this year as we are rid of another snake.
and then, with the world watching the USA -
MontanaMama
(24,087 posts)I worry that the general desire to convict MF45 will wane in the wake of relief from him being gone. If more of his crimes come to light between now and March, it may prevent that. 🤞 ☘️
bobnicewander
(929 posts)"Per the Senate's impeachment rules adopted in 1986, the submission of the articles to the Senate initiated the trial.[173][148] The articles were formally delivered on January 15, 2020, and were presented the following day.[174]"
"On February 5, 2020, the Senate acquitted Trump on both counts."
With no witnesses being called it still took 3 weeks for the trial. If the article of impeachment were to be delivered on January 21 and the trial takes as long that would last until February 10.
AS this time witnesses will be allowed - for the Democrats to present evidence calling for conviction and for Republicans to present a defense. I think it could stretch into March. Not sure it could be until March 16 but it might.
Added at 8:43 pm, CST:
Favoring a delayed trial?
Jan 18, 2021
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