The House, representing and accountable to the people, is charged with deciding when an abuse of power requires impeachment, and it must be so. Otherwise, for example, presidents could abuse their power to undermine elections and hold onto power regardless of the people’s will.
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Can you explain why do many Republican Senators won't put Country before party?
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Clearly.
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Abuse of power, if the case being accused of can be PROVEN, should be impeachable. I believe the Founders would say that.
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@AlanDersh considering nearly all his peers strongly disagree, it’s obvious he’s grandstanding & trying to make himself relevant as he meanders into his golden years. It’s pathetic he’s willing to turn his back on the rule of law, considering that wasn’t the case 20 years ago.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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But if a democrat or black person said this, the whole entire right would lose their shit!!
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#Dershowitz seriously think that we citizens are that we’re Stupid? The All or Nothing argument is one of the oldest deflection tactics. We’ve seen it before, Alan. We truly have.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Dershowitz is clearly a kook who's probably a pariah in his own field.
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