Is Trump's behavior impeachable?
Most certainly. In fact, I can see lengthy Articles of Impeachment.
I wish it was my job to write them 😉
But the Senators are both judge and jury, so it isn't like a normal trial.
There is something I wonder . . .
What if Roberts orders them to testify (and bring documents)?
What if he even orders Mazars to bring Trump's tax records?
Maybe that's why the Democrats aren't waiting for SCOTUS to decide.
Just a crazy thought.
I suspect that Pence (and whether he committed impeachable acts) won't be part of this proceeding. It will complicate things too much.
These scholars agree on the basics.
Dershowitz is the oddball (but he's in these books)
He differs from the others in that he thinks there must be an actual crime, as in a violation of the federal criminal code, for impeachment to be constitutional.
This makes no sense whatsoever. . .
The easiest response to Dershowitz, though, is to include a few federal criminal violations in the Articles of Impeachment. There are several.
So the judiciary committee writes the articles.
(I told you my head is stuffed full of facts.)
The best quotation, though, is from Franklin.
“Anyone who wishes to be president should support an impeachment clause, because the alternative is assassination.”
An actual trial is different from the fact-gathering portion ⤵️
House Managers act as the prosecutors.
He goes back to the 1300s, traces all impeachments, explains what the drafters of would have understood, given their participation in drafting state constitutions and trying impeachments.
If this were a normal trial, the verdict would be easy. The evidence is overwhelming.
The opposition, though, is armed with propaganda.
Truth itself will be on trial.
Trump's behavior was exactly what the founders feared: A president using the powers of his office for self-enrichment and self-dealing, using the powers of his office to influence an election, and selling out to a foreign power.
In the next tweet, I will attach a quotation from Yale law professor Bruce Ackerman. (I haven't researched the Senate rules. I just finished Bowman's book!)
We all know that innocent people don't bury evidence.
Let it happen on the Senate floor with the cameras rolling (will cameras be rolling?)
Here's Ackerman's article: slate.com/news-and-polit…
We can look at how the Clinton and Johnson Senate trials were conducted, but that doesn't make the next one entirely predictable.
But this is different. Trump's Operation Ukrainian Shakedown was exposed and foiled. He's now paranoid about "spies" in the White House watching him.
💠If the recordings are deemed reliable evidence, I'm sure they'll be included.
💠Yes, definitely, the Mueller report will be included. In fact, I expect obstruction in the Mueller probe to be an Article of Impeachment
💠Depends on what they add.
Legally, it's possible.
Politically, it would be suicide.
Left-leaning Twitter often fails to consider strategy as it relates to vulnerable Democrats are in red-leaning districts.
Basically we'd be in big trouble.
Ignore their needs at the peril of democracy.
Emoluments might fit into the articles as evidence of self-dealing.
But I wouldn't include a laundry list of everything Trump has done that endangers security. Not all wrongs are impeachable, or should be.
Regarding the whistleblower, Trump used the word "treason" and talked about "execution."
Look at the smear campaign launched against Yovonovitch.. .
The US president endangering lives and ruining reputations of US citizens for his own personal gain is beyond the pale.
I believe highlighting this kind of cruel bullying will cause more people to flee the GOP.
Taking a break. Will be back later.
Spoiler: The system isn't working as it should because the Congressional Republicans have been shielding Trump.
Given what we've seen so far from the GOP, I expect grandstanding, kicking up dust, and attempts to confuse people.
I did some threads over the summer about why it isn't realistic to expect a Trump impeachment to follow Nixon's trajectory. I'll put a link into the next tweet.
Trump may retain 35-40% approval no matter what comes out.
That percentage of the population has always been with us.
They insisted on a Constitution that allowed slavery.
They didn’t want women to vote . . .
They hated the 1960s radicals.
They cheered Gingrich who said the GOP mustn't compromise.
Trump's support may still erode, but not as far as people may hope or expect . . .
The fight is always hard. That's why they're heroes.
So what do we do?
The GOP is a reactionary party.
They push us backwards.
We push forward again.
It never really ends.
I'll end this thread here: