Originally Posted by akmtnrunner
Originally Posted by Just a Hunter
Did I miss where the OP brought up any facts?


Okay, I'll state two of them.

1) Trump asked foreign entities to interfere in our democratic process, numerous times, and publicly. This can not be denied. This is an impeachable offense.

2) Trump committed congressional obstruction against the Constitutional oversight the House has over the Executive, by blocking subpoenas. This has been very public and can not be denied.

These are facts.

Like others have said, the second point above denied access to more facts and evidence of additional offenses. If you're not satisfied with the amount of evidence, it is because of this. To any impartial person, how could they not see the defense strategies of the Trump and the GOP as those of a guilty party?

Another fact: I identify more as a conservative but I am having a really hard time supporting my party when it fights against accountability.



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Trump was duty bound under a treaty to ask for the investigation. That's but a small part of the reason the Democrats abandoned that angle and shifted it to abuse of power instead of bribery or violation of federal election laws.

Trump, as so many before him did, asserted executive privilege. When the legislative branch and the executive branch come to an impasse, the judicial branch provides remedy, not the impeachment process.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executive_privilege