Richard Crowder

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A president is elected as a result of a secret plan with a nation that is unfriendly to the United States. As part of that plan, the president has worked closely, and personally, with leaders of that nation to disseminate false information about his political opponent. There is no quid pro quo, but the president’s election has unquestionably been facilitated by an explicit plan. The president can be impeached.
Impeachment: A Citizen's Guide
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