History will Judge President Trump’s Impeachment

Roger Caldwell

By Roger Caldwell

  President Trump will be impeached by the House of Representatives and will be found not guilty by the Senate in 2020. Many Americans feel the Impeachment process is a waste of time, and everything is partisan in the federal legislature.  No one is an independent thinker; it’s all about the group or Party.

As each political Party becomes increasingly more partisan, they refuse to listen to each other, and the country is at a stalemate. Facts become less important, and everyone is a devoted follower to their Party, and their side.

“I hope that my colleagues, as we go forward – will remember their oath,” Senator Doug Jones (D-Alabama) said. “We didn’t take oaths to support the President of the United States. We didn’t take an oath to support the Republican Party. We didn’t take an oath to support the Democratic Party. We took an oath to defend the Constitution of the United States.”

The truth of the matter is that everyone in the country has taken a side. The country is divided and Senator Jones is using the term “partisan tribalism” to identify what is taking place in contemporary America. To most Republicans it does not matter that the president has broken the law and lied.

Instead of analyzing the facts, and working with the rule of law, many Republicans and Americans are only concerned with staying in power. On many different levels, many Americans are starting to discuss there may be a need for a civil war with violence. President Trump is telling his supporters that impeachment is a sham, and the Democrats are breaking the law.

It is a fact that President Trump threatened to withhold military aid to Ukraine if President Volodymyr Zerensky did not reopen an investigation into how Hunter Biden acquired a seat on the Board of Directors of a Ukrainian natural gas company. It is also a fact that, there is a summary of a telephone call between President Trump and President Volodymyr where our president said, “By the way, I need a favor. I need a favor. I need you to do me a personal political favor.”

Many are calling this “Quid Pro Quo” and President Trump was breaking the law. From a legal point of view, this Latin phrase in English means something for something. It is an exchange of goods or services in which one transfer is contingent upon the other – a favor for a favor.

“As members of the House, we are called as members of this body to a much higher duty. Our duty is to carefully analyze and review the facts. Facts – not mere allegation. Facts – not reports or leaks. Facts – not what some political talking head on the television says their opinion might be. Our duty is so much higher than that,” says Senator Jones.

Only the House has the power to initiate an impeachment. The Constitution gives the House of Representatives the sole power to impeach an official, and it gives the Senate the sole court for impeachment trials. It takes the majority of the vote to be impeached in the House, and it takes 2/3 of the votes to be impeached in the Senate.

The Democrats are doing their duty and following the rule of law. It is never a waste of time when our representatives are fulfilling their responsibilities of the constitution. “The President, Vice President, and all Civil Officers of the United States shall be removed from Office, on Impeachment for, and Conviction of Treason, Bribery, and other Crimes and Misdemeanors,” – U.S. Constitution, Article II, section 4.

The Democrats are fighting for facts and the truth. The Republicans are obstructing justice and Americans must be given the facts. The facts are the truth, and the American system is working.

 

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