This is because (1) the criminal code isn’t designed with presidents in mind and (2) it isn’t possible for legislatures to foresee all possible ways a president might engage in corruption that threatens the government.
So what’s next?
Trump will lie and use his power as president to obstruct the impeachment proceedings.
Will he succeed?
That depends on what you mean by "succeed."
Trump is likely to remain president until 2020 simply because 2/3 of the Senate is required for removal. This Senate is unlikely to remove.
💠investigations into presidential misconduct
💠public hearings on the misconduct
💠publicly (or privately) using the “i” word (impeach)
(Legislators using these words too soon is like a judge announcing "guilty" before the trial.)
💠 a committee is designated to consider whether to actually impeach
💠 the House debates
💠 the House votes on articles of impeachment
💠 the matter goes to the Senate for trial
💠 at the conclusion of the trial the Senate votes on whether to remove.
We are still at the public hearings stage.
This is going slowly because . . . [wait for it]. . . Trump is obstructing.
Of course he is! What does he have to lose at this point? He knows he has rabid support among his base.
One battle is over Barr’s testimony.
Another is Erik Prince:
And Trump’s lawsuits to avoid his records going to Congress:
With 2 branches in battle, the 3rd will weigh in.
I say our institutions holding out, despite several years of Trumpian onslaught.
Six months ago, we had meaningful elections. (Those don't happen in an autocracy).
politico.com/story/2019/04/…
Yesterday the NY AG, who is suing the Trump Foundation for “persistent and willful self-dealing” made this statement:
These are federal courts ruling against Team Trump.
So how do we respond to the frustrating situation of Trump obstructing these proceedings, and the slow grinding pace of democracy?
If you don’t believe democracy always grinds slowly, run for local office and try to get something done.
(Autocracy moves quickly. No checks on power)
So how do we respond to the frustration and survive until 2020?
Please see my thread on the Outrage Dilemma👇
Also avoid “what if” rabbit holes. They will wear you out.
This isn't to minimize the human rights violations and norm violations of Jackson or Trump.
It’s just to say we’ve been here before.
Remember, Trump is working hard to wear you out and cause you to lose faith in democracy. That's how he will win. Don't let him do it.
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Technically the House can impeach more than once. As a practical matter, it would be a disaster. Consider finishing the lengthy process, the Senate acquits, and the House says "Wait! Let's do it all again! We have more evidence."