4 (And maybe 5) Grounds to Impeach TrumpBy my count, there are...
4 (And maybe 5) Grounds to Impeach Trump
By my count, there are now four grounds to impeach Donald Trump.
The fifth appears to be on its way.
First, in taking the oath of office, a president promises to
“faithfully execute the laws & the constitution.” That’s Article II Section
2.
But Trump is unfaithfully executing his duties as president by
accusing his predecessor, president Obama, of undertaking an illegal and
impeachable act, with absolutely no evidence to support the accusation.
Second, Article I Section 9 of the Constitution forbids
government officials from taking things of value from foreign governments. But
Trump is making big money off his Trump International Hotel by steering foreign
diplomatic delegations to it, and will make a bundle off China’s recent
decision to grant his trademark applications for the Trump brand – decisions
Chinese authorities arrived at directly because of decisions Trump has made as
president.
Third: The 1st Amendment to the Constitution bars any law
“respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise
thereof.” But Trump’s ban on travel into the United States from 6 muslim
countries – which he initiated, advocated for, and oversees – violates that
provision.
Fourth: The 1st Amendment also bars “abridging the freedom of
the press.” But Trump’s labeling the press “the enemy of the people,” and
choosing who he invites to news conferences based on whether they’ve given him
favorable coverage, violates this provision.
A fifth possible ground if the evidence is there: Article II
Section 3 of the Constitution defines “treason against the United States” as
“adhering to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort.”
Evidence is mounting that Trump and his aides colluded with
Russian operatives to win the 2016 presidential election.
Presidents can be impeached for what the Constitution calls
“high crimes and misdemeanors.” The question is no longer whether there are
grounds to impeach Trump. The practical question is whether there’s the
political will.
As long as Republicans remain in the majority in the House,
where a bill of impeachment originates, it’s unlikely. Another reason why it’s
critically important to flip the House in 2018.
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