500 legal experts say Trump committed impeachable offenses
Posted by Robert Leonard / December 8, 2019“But if the House of Representatives impeached the President for the conduct described here and the Senate voted to remove him, they would be acting well within their constitutional powers. Whether President Trump’s conduct is classified as bribery, as a high crime or misdemeanor, or as both, it is clearly impeachable under our Constitution.”
“If what we’re talking about is not impeachable, then nothing is impeachable,” Gerhardt told Congress. “This is precisely the misconduct that the framers created a Constitution, including impeachment, to protect against.”
Congress cannot give Trump a “pass,” he continued, because if they did then every president after him will think they can do the same kinds of things. Economists would call this a “moral hazard,” and it’s the kind of thing that can ruin an economy.
Pressure is mounting to impeach Trump. A recent poll reveals that 50% of the country wants Trump impeached and removed from office.
Earlier polls suggest that support for Trump’s impeachment is rising. Fifty-five percent of voters now approve of the investigation, showing a slow but steady increase.
When the vote goes to the Senate, however, removal still looks unlikely.
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