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Tag: Impeachment

A Citizen’s Guide to Impeachment

By lessig

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It seems increasingly clear that this impeachment thing is going to happen. I’ll confess, I’m terrified about the whole idea.

That’s not to say that I don’t believe Mr. Trump has committed impeachable offenses. After he was elected, I believed his refusal to comply with the Foreign Bribery Clause and the allegations surrounding Russia were sufficient grounds for an elector not to vote for him. His behavior since coming into office — again, the Foreign Bribery Clause, the obstruction charges, and now the careless burning of a foreign source by giving the Russians confidential material — I also believe easily meets the impeachment standard of our Constitution.

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Posted on May 16, 2017August 28, 2018lessigTags Civic Engagement, Donald Trump, Impeachment, Politics, TrumpLeave a comment on A Citizen’s Guide to Impeachment
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