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Congressional approval is what, 12%?who's public trust?It's right in front of your stupid fucking nose. Keep those eyes shut tight, won't you?Time to cut thru the hyperbole.
Please provide the exact quotes from the transcripts that show law(s) have been violated.
Not some quote from a talking head, MSM, or Kos, the direct quotes from the transcript.
I’ve asked a number of times and the only response has been ‘we know he did it’
So give us the evidence.
Here are the criminal charges that Trump and his hired thugs Giuliani and Barr could be facing.
The possible crimes in the Trump-Ukraine scandal, explained
But please note that the House can impeach for "violation of the public trust." So either way, the House is acting within its Constitutional powers.
It’s worth noting that the House, which has the sole power to impeach a president, can do so without a finding of criminal wrongdoing by the president. In other words, a president who hasn’t violated the law can still be impeached for “high crimes and misdemeanors,” a term that includes many actual federal crimes but that also includes what Alexander Hamilton described as “abuse or violation of some public trust.”
it just seems odd to me that we're saying he doesn't have had to commit a crime, but can still be impeached for "high crimes".
if we're to boot people we don't trust, trump will be far from alone in this measuring stick.