Experts on Trump's conduct: 'Plainly an abuse of power, plainly impeachable'
Source: The Guardian
Experts on Trump's conduct: 'Plainly an abuse of power, plainly impeachable'
Republicans may argue Trumps actions were not impeachable but scholars say its a solid example of a high crime
Tom McCarthy in New York
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Sat 2 Nov 2019 04.00 GMT
Last modified on Sat 2 Nov 2019 09.53 GMT
Was what he did really so bad? And even if it was bad was it truly impeachable?
As Democrats hit the gas on impeachment this week, Donald Trump exhorted Republicans to defend him on the substance of his actions in the Ukraine scandal, instead of sniping about the process.
Rupublicans [sic], Trump tweeted go with Substance and close it out!
Trumps misconduct, critics say, includes using the power of the presidency to solicit foreign intervention in the 2020 US election, by trying to force Ukraine to help conduct a political hit on Joe Biden.
Trump denies all wrongdoing and most of his defenders do too. But there is a (slightly) subtler version of Trump defense that Republicans are trying out which says that while Trumps conduct has not been irreproachable, neither has it been impeachable.
The argument, according to constitutional experts and historians of impeachment, is not a strong one. In fact, Trumps conduct, according to analysts interviewed by the Guardian, hews more closely than any previous conduct by any other president to what scholars conceive as a concrete example of impeachable behavior.
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