Impeachment is inevitable, regardless of the outcome
By Michael Gerson / The Washington Post
For the first time in American history, the president has pleaded guilty to an impeachable offense.
This is effectively what happened when the White House released the readout from Donald Trumps July 25 call with Ukraines President Volodymyr Zelensky. There is now no question that Trump asked the leader of a foreign country to investigate Joe Biden and his son; a request that was made in the context of a broader discussion of American aid to Ukraine. This was the use of American power and diplomacy, not to serve the interests of the country, but for personal and selfish gain. It constitutes corruption of the first order.
Impeachment may be inadvisable. It may apply a cheese grater to the nations partisan wounds. The process may be conducted foolishly. It may feed a Republican thirst for revenge against a future Democratic president. It may motivate Trumps base to salivating enthusiasm. The broad, American middle may yawn and switch to ESPN.
All of this matters, especially if it increases the chances of Trumps reelection. But it matters like a fate, not like a choice. In T.S. Eliots Murder in the Cathedral, a priest says of unfolding events, Let the wheel turn. Archbishop Thomas Becket later comments: The fool, fixed in his folly, may think/ He can turn the wheel on which he turns.
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