Regardless of what we call the current impasse between the executive branch and the House of Representatives pursuant to the "Impeachment inquiry" launched by the latter, our government now faces a genuine crisis whose magnitude the nation hasn't seen for more than 150 years.
Having pursued a policy of transparency and shown extraordinary forbearance with the antics of House Democrats only to be declared "Illegitimate" for his trouble, President Trump has had enough.
The White House should be warned that continued efforts to hide the truth of the President's abuse of power from the American people will be regarded as further evidence of obstruction.
The House has initiated impeachment inquiries against three presidents: Andrew Johnson, Richard Nixon, and Bill Clinton.
In the history of our Nation, the House of Representatives has never attempted to launch an impeachment inquiry against the President without a majority of the House taking political accountability for that decision by voting to authorize such a dramatic constitutional step.
In addition to their refusal to hold the House vote that would legitimately authorize an impeachment inquiry, the Democrats have denied the president basic due process rights such as the ability to confront the witnesses testifying against him, the right to call his own witnesses, and to have the assistance of counsel.
Despite Speaker Pelosi's commitment to "Treat the President with fairness," the Committees have not established any procedures affording the President even the most basic protections demanded by due process under the Constitution.
https://spectator.org/we-now-have-a-genuine-constitutional-crisis/
Having pursued a policy of transparency and shown extraordinary forbearance with the antics of House Democrats only to be declared "Illegitimate" for his trouble, President Trump has had enough.
The White House should be warned that continued efforts to hide the truth of the President's abuse of power from the American people will be regarded as further evidence of obstruction.
The House has initiated impeachment inquiries against three presidents: Andrew Johnson, Richard Nixon, and Bill Clinton.
In the history of our Nation, the House of Representatives has never attempted to launch an impeachment inquiry against the President without a majority of the House taking political accountability for that decision by voting to authorize such a dramatic constitutional step.
In addition to their refusal to hold the House vote that would legitimately authorize an impeachment inquiry, the Democrats have denied the president basic due process rights such as the ability to confront the witnesses testifying against him, the right to call his own witnesses, and to have the assistance of counsel.
Despite Speaker Pelosi's commitment to "Treat the President with fairness," the Committees have not established any procedures affording the President even the most basic protections demanded by due process under the Constitution.
https://spectator.org/we-now-have-a-genuine-constitutional-crisis/
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