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<blockquote data-quote="rickyb" data-source="post: 4220732" data-attributes="member: 56035"><p>Donald Trump said he believes the Constitution lets him do “whatever I want as President.” In over two and a half years, <strong>Trump has been a serial violator of the Constitution, unmatched by any president in American history</strong>. Just about every day he is a constitutional outlaw.</p><p></p><p>Constitutional scholar Bruce Fein has documented twelve categories of major constitutional transgressions. Some are also statutory crimes. Many of these involve Trump overpowering the critical separation of powers that our founders rigorously established to assure that the president does not become a monarch like King George III.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The framers were very clear that Congress and only Congress can appropriate monies for the Executive branch to spend; that only Congress can declare war; that the president must faithfully execute the laws; and that the Congress has the full authority to investigate the executive branch for abuses, irregularities, illegalities, or the need for new laws. Trump totally defies Congressional subpoenas for documents and witnesses. That grave overthrow of constitutional government is alone enough for eviction from office.</p><p></p><p>When he is not openly violating the Constitution, Trump lies and commits impeachable offenses.</p><p></p><p>The most recent violation was in seeking from a foreign power—Ukraine—assistance in influencing our presidential election in his favor by investigating a major challenger—former Vice President Joseph Biden and his son. He dangled a $250 million military aid package (maybe more) to Ukraine by suspending it before speaking to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on the telephone.</p><p></p><p>This “betrayal of his oath of office, betrayal of our national security, and betrayal of the integrity of our elections,” in <strong>Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s words, finally moved the reluctant House leader. After being AWOL on all the other serious, repeated flouting of constitutional behavior,</strong> she is now focusing on Trump and Ukraine.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.truthdig.com/articles/ralph-nader-trump-cant-be-impeached-for-ukraine-alone/" target="_blank">Ralph Nader: Trump Can't Be Impeached for Ukraine Alone</a></p><p></p><p>i think ralph nader is losing it, he repeats himself 2x in this article :S</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickyb, post: 4220732, member: 56035"] Donald Trump said he believes the Constitution lets him do “whatever I want as President.” In over two and a half years, [B]Trump has been a serial violator of the Constitution, unmatched by any president in American history[/B]. Just about every day he is a constitutional outlaw. Constitutional scholar Bruce Fein has documented twelve categories of major constitutional transgressions. Some are also statutory crimes. Many of these involve Trump overpowering the critical separation of powers that our founders rigorously established to assure that the president does not become a monarch like King George III. The framers were very clear that Congress and only Congress can appropriate monies for the Executive branch to spend; that only Congress can declare war; that the president must faithfully execute the laws; and that the Congress has the full authority to investigate the executive branch for abuses, irregularities, illegalities, or the need for new laws. Trump totally defies Congressional subpoenas for documents and witnesses. That grave overthrow of constitutional government is alone enough for eviction from office. When he is not openly violating the Constitution, Trump lies and commits impeachable offenses. The most recent violation was in seeking from a foreign power—Ukraine—assistance in influencing our presidential election in his favor by investigating a major challenger—former Vice President Joseph Biden and his son. He dangled a $250 million military aid package (maybe more) to Ukraine by suspending it before speaking to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on the telephone. This “betrayal of his oath of office, betrayal of our national security, and betrayal of the integrity of our elections,” in [B]Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s words, finally moved the reluctant House leader. After being AWOL on all the other serious, repeated flouting of constitutional behavior,[/B] she is now focusing on Trump and Ukraine. [URL="https://www.truthdig.com/articles/ralph-nader-trump-cant-be-impeached-for-ukraine-alone/"]Ralph Nader: Trump Can't Be Impeached for Ukraine Alone[/URL] i think ralph nader is losing it, he repeats himself 2x in this article :S [/QUOTE]
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