They can and should unanimously censure
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Yes it is. A "high crime" is something that goes against the office itself. It can be technically legal but still a high crime.
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A ruler could make bribery legal, but accepting bribes would still be a high crime. Well-defined by British common law, which C. based on.
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British monarchs have been impeached for corruption, for example. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_crimes_and_misdemeanors …
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It's Congress that decides what constitutes a high crime or misdemeanor. Support by US President of neo-nazis may well qualify.
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High Crimes are crimes against the office itself. They don't have to be illegal by the letter of the law. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_crimes_and_misdemeanors …
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Exactly. I'd argue Trump's conduct in toto over the past 7 months qualifies as crime against the office.
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How about those countless violations of the Emoluments Clause?
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Mueller is working on the high crimes.
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Mueller is doing the crimes. High crimes don't have to be illegal. Imagine a king legalizing bribery-it's still a High Crime.
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He is following the money. I am very optimistic.
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Treason is a high crime. Nazi sympathizer is a high crime.
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High crimes and misdeminors is undefined so Congress can impeach him for saying good morning if they wish.
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Maybe it should be.
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last I checked, it's whatever Congress says it is.
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And what is or isn’t is defined where?
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