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January 10, 2021 | Jack Phillips
Democrats Cannot Impeach Trump, and You Can’t Impeach Him After Leaving Office: Dershowitz
Harvard Law professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz said Democrats have virtually no chance of successfully impeaching and removing President Donald Trump before Inauguration Day on Jan. 20.
“The case cannot come to trial in the Senate. Because the Senate has rules, and the rules would not allow the case to come to trial until, according to the majority leader, until 1 p.m. on January 20th, an hour after President Trump leaves office,” Dershowitz said in a Fox Business interview on Sunday.
Dershowitz, who defended Trump during the Senate impeachment trial about a year ago, suggested that the Constitution does not allow for impeaching a former president.
“And the Constitution specifically says, ‘The President shall be removed from office upon impeachment.’ It doesn’t say the former president. Congress has no power to impeach or try a private citizen, whether it be a private citizen named Donald Trump or named Barack Obama or anyone else,” he said.
It comes as House Democrats have proposed articles of impeachment after Trump made a speech to protesters near the Capitol. Some critics have claimed Trump incited the crowd into violence before a group stormed the Capitol building.
Trump told the crowd beforehand that their protest shows “the kind of pride and boldness that they need to take back our country” and “let us walk down Pennsylvania Avenue.” The president did not tell the protesters to breach the Capitol or commit acts of violence and later condemned them.
At one point, Trump told the protesters to “peacefully and patriotically make your voices be heard.”
Another Trump defender during the House impeachment inquiry, law professor Jonathan Turley, explained that impeaching Trump over his speech would set a dangerous precedent.
“When I testified in the impeachment hearings of Trump and Bill Clinton, I noted that an article of impeachment does not have to be based on any clear crime but that Congress has looked to the criminal code to weigh impeachment offenses,” he said in an opinion piece. “For this controversy now, any such comparison would dispel claims of criminal incitement. Despite broad and justified condemnation of his words, Trump never actually called for violence or riots. But he urged his supporters to march on the Capitol to raise their opposition to the certification of electoral votes and to back the recent challenges made by a few members of Congress.”
Meanwhile, Democrats and some Republicans have floated the idea of Trump’s cabinet invoking the 25th Amendment, which concerns succession of the vice president if the president dies, resigns, or is removed from office.
Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson, a member of his cabinet, dismissed calls to invoke the 25th Amendment.
“As a Nation we need to heal. I have not talked to anyone about invoking the 25th Amendment, and I am focused on finishing what I started in uplifting the forgotten women and men of America. It’s time to move toward peace. We are not each other’s enemies!” he wrote.
Democrats Cannot Impeach Trump, and You Can’t Impeach Him After Leaving Office: Dershowitz
Harvard Law professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz said Democrats have virtually no chance of successfully impeaching and removing President Donald Trump before Inauguration Day on Jan. 20.
“The case cannot come to trial in the Senate. Because the Senate has rules, and the rules would not allow the case to come to trial until, according to the majority leader, until 1 p.m. on January 20th, an hour after President Trump leaves office,” Dershowitz said in a Fox Business interview on Sunday.
Dershowitz, who defended Trump during the Senate impeachment trial about a year ago, suggested that the Constitution does not allow for impeaching a former president.
“And the Constitution specifically says, ‘The President shall be removed from office upon impeachment.’ It doesn’t say the former president. Congress has no power to impeach or try a private citizen, whether it be a private citizen named Donald Trump or named Barack Obama or anyone else,” he said.
It comes as House Democrats have proposed articles of impeachment after Trump made a speech to protesters near the Capitol. Some critics have claimed Trump incited the crowd into violence before a group stormed the Capitol building.
Trump told the crowd beforehand that their protest shows “the kind of pride and boldness that they need to take back our country” and “let us walk down Pennsylvania Avenue.” The president did not tell the protesters to breach the Capitol or commit acts of violence and later condemned them.
At one point, Trump told the protesters to “peacefully and patriotically make your voices be heard.”
Another Trump defender during the House impeachment inquiry, law professor Jonathan Turley, explained that impeaching Trump over his speech would set a dangerous precedent.
“When I testified in the impeachment hearings of Trump and Bill Clinton, I noted that an article of impeachment does not have to be based on any clear crime but that Congress has looked to the criminal code to weigh impeachment offenses,” he said in an opinion piece. “For this controversy now, any such comparison would dispel claims of criminal incitement. Despite broad and justified condemnation of his words, Trump never actually called for violence or riots. But he urged his supporters to march on the Capitol to raise their opposition to the certification of electoral votes and to back the recent challenges made by a few members of Congress.”
Meanwhile, Democrats and some Republicans have floated the idea of Trump’s cabinet invoking the 25th Amendment, which concerns succession of the vice president if the president dies, resigns, or is removed from office.
Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson, a member of his cabinet, dismissed calls to invoke the 25th Amendment.
“As a Nation we need to heal. I have not talked to anyone about invoking the 25th Amendment, and I am focused on finishing what I started in uplifting the forgotten women and men of America. It’s time to move toward peace. We are not each other’s enemies!” he wrote.
Apple1
Re: Democrats Cannot Impeach Trump....
Vậy mà con mẹ phù thủy Pelosi vẫn ráng tiến hành thủ tục để impeach ông Trump. Con mẹ này muốn đạp lên luật pháp mà đi. Tụi đảng dân chủ luôn giở trò dơ bẩn.
Apple1
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Apple1 Bạn nói rất đúngApple1 wrote:Vậy mà con mẹ phù thủy Pelosi vẫn ráng tiến hành thủ tục để impeach ông Trump. Con mẹ này muốn đạp lên luật pháp mà đi. Tụi đảng dân chủ luôn giở trò dơ bẩn.
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Re: Democrats Cannot Impeach Trump....
Democrat vớ vẫn , cố impeach cả 4 năm có được đâu mà ráng hoài không biết
Jubi
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Jubi wrote:Democrat vớ vẫn , cố impeach cả 4 năm có được đâu mà ráng hoài không biết
Yes Jubi.
Tụi Democrats cái miệng nó lúc nào cũng nói là hàn gắn đất nước nhưng bây giờ tụi nó trả thù hết tất cả những người mà đã từng ủng hộ ông Trump. Tụi nó chia rẻ đất nước thì có. Tụi Democrats này là tụi khốn nạn và đạo đức giả.
Apple1
Re: Democrats Cannot Impeach Trump....
Tụi truyền thông báo chí cánh tả che đậy tất cả , nên có rất nhiều người có mắt mà để trang trí thôi không nhìn không thấy gì cảApple1 wrote:Jubi wrote:Democrat vớ vẫn , cố impeach cả 4 năm có được đâu mà ráng hoài không biết
Yes Jubi.
Tụi Democrats cái miệng nó lúc nào cũng nói là hàn gắn đất nước nhưng bây giờ tụi nó trả thù hết tất cả những người mà đã từng ủng hộ ông Trump. Tụi nó chia rẻ đất nước thì có. Tụi Democrats này là tụi khốn nạn và đạo đức giả.
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Re: Democrats Cannot Impeach Trump....
Apple1 wrote:January 10, 2021 | Jack Phillips
Democrats Cannot Impeach Trump, and You Can’t Impeach Him After Leaving Office: Dershowitz
Harvard Law professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz said Democrats have virtually no chance of successfully impeaching and removing President Donald Trump before Inauguration Day on Jan. 20.
“The case cannot come to trial in the Senate. Because the Senate has rules, and the rules would not allow the case to come to trial until, according to the majority leader, until 1 p.m. on January 20th, an hour after President Trump leaves office,” Dershowitz said in a Fox Business interview on Sunday.
Dershowitz, who defended Trump during the Senate impeachment trial about a year ago, suggested that the Constitution does not allow for impeaching a former president.
“And the Constitution specifically says, ‘The President shall be removed from office upon impeachment.’ It doesn’t say the former president. Congress has no power to impeach or try a private citizen, whether it be a private citizen named Donald Trump or named Barack Obama or anyone else,” he said.
It comes as House Democrats have proposed articles of impeachment after Trump made a speech to protesters near the Capitol. Some critics have claimed Trump incited the crowd into violence before a group stormed the Capitol building.
Trump told the crowd beforehand that their protest shows “the kind of pride and boldness that they need to take back our country” and “let us walk down Pennsylvania Avenue.” The president did not tell the protesters to breach the Capitol or commit acts of violence and later condemned them.
At one point, Trump told the protesters to “peacefully and patriotically make your voices be heard.”
Another Trump defender during the House impeachment inquiry, law professor Jonathan Turley, explained that impeaching Trump over his speech would set a dangerous precedent.
“When I testified in the impeachment hearings of Trump and Bill Clinton, I noted that an article of impeachment does not have to be based on any clear crime but that Congress has looked to the criminal code to weigh impeachment offenses,” he said in an opinion piece. “For this controversy now, any such comparison would dispel claims of criminal incitement. Despite broad and justified condemnation of his words, Trump never actually called for violence or riots. But he urged his supporters to march on the Capitol to raise their opposition to the certification of electoral votes and to back the recent challenges made by a few members of Congress.”
Meanwhile, Democrats and some Republicans have floated the idea of Trump’s cabinet invoking the 25th Amendment, which concerns succession of the vice president if the president dies, resigns, or is removed from office.
Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson, a member of his cabinet, dismissed calls to invoke the 25th Amendment.
“As a Nation we need to heal. I have not talked to anyone about invoking the 25th Amendment, and I am focused on finishing what I started in uplifting the forgotten women and men of America. It’s time to move toward peace. We are not each other’s enemies!” he wrote.
ThanhMai2018
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“And the Constitution specifically says, ‘The President shall be removed from office upon impeachment.’ It doesn’t say the former president. Congress has no power to impeach or try a private citizen, whether it be a private citizen named Donald Trump or named Barack Obama or anyone else,” he said.
Tụi Democrats vẫn tiến hành để làm trò cười cho thiên hạ!
Tụi Democrats vẫn tiến hành để làm trò cười cho thiên hạ!
Cuom
Re: Democrats Cannot Impeach Trump....
Cuom wrote:“And the Constitution specifically says, ‘The President shall be removed from office upon impeachment.’ It doesn’t say the former president. Congress has no power to impeach or try a private citizen, whether it be a private citizen named Donald Trump or named Barack Obama or anyone else,” he said.
Tụi Democrats vẫn tiến hành để làm trò cười cho thiên hạ!
Đúng đó Cườm.
Đảng dân chủ tụi nó đúng là cái lũ đạo đức giả. Tụi nó lúc nào cũng hô hào là chúng ta phải tuân theo pháp luật bla...bla..., nhưng chính tụi nó thì bứơc lên luật pháp mà đi. Tụi nó la lên để ai làm chứ tụi nó thì không làm. Đúng là lũ khốn nạn chưa từng có. Cho nên tụi đảng Dân Chủ này không khác gì tụi đảng Cộng sản. Có bị điên mới tin lời tụi đảng dân chủ khốn nạn này. Nhưng mà luật pháp đã ghi rõ ràng như vậy thì tụi nó cũng chả impeach được Trump.
ThanhMai2018
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Cuom wrote:“And the Constitution specifically says, ‘The President shall be removed from office upon impeachment.’ It doesn’t say the former president. Congress has no power to impeach or try a private citizen, whether it be a private citizen named Donald Trump or named Barack Obama or anyone else,” he said.
Tụi Democrats vẫn tiến hành để làm trò cười cho thiên hạ!
I don't think they are trying to remove him from being President. They are trying to bar him from running for future office/presidency.
ga10
Re: Democrats Cannot Impeach Trump....
They will fail to impeach Trump, therefore they will fail to bar him from running for future office/ presidency.
Cuom
Re: Democrats Cannot Impeach Trump....
Cuom wrote:They will fail to impeach Trump, therefore they will fail to bar him from running for future office/ presidency.
Đúng vậy . Tụi nó sợ thắng không nổi ông Trump hay sao mà chơi trò đê tiện như vậy.
ThanhMai2018
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