- Oct 20, 2022
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Impeachment is a political process, not a legal one. They don't need an actual crime to impeach. So they absolutely could impeach just because they hate him. Not that there won't be political consequences.
They are call ‘crimes of misdemeanour‘ in the Constitution which is what I was referring to as grounds for impeachment.
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constitution.congress.gov
I wasn’t suggesting impeachment requires crimes as defined by the legal justice system, nor did I suggest impeachment by Congress, even if they found a Present ‘guilty’ and voted to remove him, were criminal proceedings either - they are not but the Senate/House can recommend the DoJ bring indictments and could provide them with the results of any Congressional investigation.
Agree but not easier to convict in a court of law even following Congressional indictments and thorough investigations as we found out last year.Having said that, there are plenty of crimes already to form the basis of an impeachment. Having some actual crimes would, probably, make it easier to sell.
Trump was impeached twice by Congress, let off twice by the Senate, indicted 4 times by the DoJ, a convicted felon yet still was voted back into the WH. In fact it only served to invigorate his support.
Exactly what are people hoping the Constitutional process of Government can do this time round to get him out?
The answer is very likely nothing.
The “failing” Atlantic reminds us just how difficult it is to determine an official/President is unfit to serve in public office and act on it - with the SCOTUS heavily weighted down with Republican appointees, it’s the foxes in charge of the chicken house, with the US Constitution being the proverbial chicken.

The Cases Against Trump: A Guide
Thirty-four felony convictions. Charges of fraud, election subversion, and obstruction. One place to keep track of the president-elect’s legal troubles.
There’s only one way Trump will be leaving the WH before his time is up and that will be in a box.