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Would the Democrats try to impeach him again for 4 years or would they back off knowing he won’t be re-elected?
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If you don't like the man then vote for his opponent. Impeachment shouldn't be a political threat before the election even happens or immediately afterwards. It should never be a process used to undo the will of the voters. As far as your partisan comment about Republicans not caring about the rule of law, the very same can be said of the current crop of Democrats in Congress and their radical protesters in the street. Only a truly blind partisan would think that only their party cares about the rule of law.What's wrong with calling a spade a spade? He should be impeached. Not that Republicans care about the rule of law in this country, in which case he'd likely already be on his way out.
Who are these radical protesters in the street that belong to the DNC?the very same can be said of the current crop of Democrats in Congress and their radical protesters in the street.
Would the Democrats try to impeach him again for 4 years or would they back off knowing he won’t be re-elected?
If you don't like the man then vote for his opponent. Impeachment shouldn't be a political threat before the election even happens or immediately afterwards. It should never be a process used to undo the will of the voters. As far as your partisan comment about Republicans not caring about the rule of law, the very same can be said of the current crop of Democrats in Congress and their radical protesters in the street. Only a truly blind partisan would think that only their party cares about the rule of law.
I think so long as he continues to do ethically/legally questionable things, investigations will probably follow him. Impeachment is just the only mechanism we have if a president is acting criminally or too far out of bounds ethically.Would the Democrats try to impeach him again for 4 years or would they back off knowing he won’t be re-elected?
The president's possible defense emerges from foreign affairs history. He could claim that (1) he has broad authority to conduct foreign affairs; (2) even though Congress has enumerated foreign affairs powers, the Constitution is silent on whether he can withhold foreign aid; (3) some statute, somewhere, allows him to withhold foreign aid, and even possibly (4), the law lets him condition such aid on another country doing something beneficial for the United States, such as — and especially — rooting out corruption which could harm the U.S.
Assume for the moment that all of those are true, and that the president enjoys the broadest possible power to condition foreign aid to a country on that nation prosecuting crimes that harm the U.S. Even so, the president still has a problem.
It's the singling out of Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden's son that ultimately could compromise this defense.
No reasonable, impartial observer would believe that any investigation into the former vice president's son would represent a corruption prosecution that Trump believed affected national security or even merited mention on a phone call with a head of state. It doesn't really matter if it's bribery, extortion or a violation of campaign finance law. It ultimately looks like an abuse of power and a corruption of the electoral process — both of which are impeachable events.
That's why this latest controversy might not pose a real criminal threat to the president, but it really could pose an impeachment threat.