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Showing Original Post only (View all)The Atlantic: IMPEACH DONALD TRUMP [View all]
Starting the process will rein in a president who is undermining American idealsand bring the debate about his fitness for office into Congress, where it belongs.
On january 20, 2017, Donald Trump stood on the steps of the Capitol, raised his right hand, and solemnly swore to faithfully execute the office of president of the United States and, to the best of his ability, to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States. He has not kept that promise.
Instead, he has mounted a concerted challenge to the separation of powers, to the rule of law, and to the civil liberties enshrined in our founding documents. He has purposefully inflamed Americas divisions. He has set himself against the American idea, the principle that all of usof every race, gender, and creedare created equal.
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The oath of office is a presidents promise to subordinate his private desires to the public interest, to serve the nation as a whole rather than any faction within it. Trump displays no evidence that he understands these obligations. To the contrary, he has routinely privileged his self-interest above the responsibilities of the presidency. He has failed to disclose or divest himself from his extensive financial interests, instead using the platform of the presidency to promote them. This has encouraged a wide array of actors, domestic and foreign, to seek to influence his decisions by funneling cash to properties such as Mar-a-Lago (the Winter White House, as Trump has branded it) and his hotel on Pennsylvania Avenue. Courts are now considering whether some of those payments violate the Constitution.
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Trumps bipartisan critics are not merely arguing that he has dishonored the presidency. The most serious charge is that he is attacking the bedrock of American democracy.
........... By delaying the start of the process, in the hope that even clearer evidence will be produced by Mueller or some other source, lawmakers are delaying its eventual conclusion. Better to forge ahead, weighing what is already known and incorporating additional material as it becomes available.
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........The process of impeachment itself is likely to shift public opinion, both by highlighting whats already known and by bringing new evidence to light. If Trumps support among Republican voters erodes, his support in the Senate may do the same. One lesson of Richard Nixons impeachment is that when legislators conclude a presidency is doomed, they can switch allegiances in the blink of an eye.
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With a newly seated Democratic majority, the House of Representatives can no longer dodge its constitutional duty. It must immediately open a formal impeachment inquiry into President Trump, and bring the debate out of the court of public opinion and into Congress, where it belongs.
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https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2019/03/impeachment-trump/580468/
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Pence won't be able to get anything past Pelosi's House. And even when tRump goes
Bernardo de La Paz
Jan 2019
#14
It's fine to impeach, but where are we getting the 20 Republican senators to convict?
bearsfootball516
Jan 2019
#15
Yeah, not there yet. Get ONLY ONE GO at Impeachment, so it has to wait till sure it will work. . .nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Jan 2019
#16
There is no legal limit on impeachments, but as a practical matter there is. . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Jan 2019
#21
Must have hard evidence of CRIMES. Not enough to take down Trump alone. Get all the comrades too.
Auggie
Jan 2019
#42
Not only is he enriching himself off the his office, he is breaking millions of Americans farmers,
notdarkyet
Jan 2019
#10
I am wondering if Pelosi is simply waiting until the election season kicks into full gear in 2019 to
cstanleytech
Jan 2019
#18
It's a foregone conclusion at this time. Republicans are in for a pound, in for a dollar on TRE45ON
ffr
Jan 2019
#61
Impeach now! It shouldn't be too hard to build the case that impeachment is warranted and that it
Poiuyt
Jan 2019
#62
Until the Republican-controlled Senate feels the pain, impeachment is a fool's errand.
Nitram
Jan 2019
#65
You're right, Nixon was not impeached. He resigned to avoid certain impeachment.
Nitram
Jan 2019
#74