1. The emoluments problem is real but we have to think about it politically rather than just legally. https://thinkprogress.org/trump-poised-to-violate-constitution-his-first-day-in-office-george-w-bushs-ethics-lawyer-says-73e14789a935#.pdyy6sria …
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2. Impeachment is a political process, not a legal one. So Trump can do any number of impeachable offences without triggering Congress.
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3. Trump is already doing things that, on the face of it, merit impeachment investigation -- business dealings during transition.
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4.But again, this is a political rather than legal matter. Question is whether Trump's self-enrichment can be used against him politically?
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5. To answer that question, worth asking why Trump's evident corruption (Trump foundation, Trump U case) didn't hurt him in election.
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