Two Impeachment Misunderstandings

Two Impeachment Misunderstandings
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Depending on your perspective, the specter or hope of impeachment has hung over this administration since before Donald Trump took office in January of this year. For many of the President’s critics, it is axiomatic that the ties between the President’s campaign and the Kremlin and the efforts since the earliest days of the transition by the Trump-Kushner clan to use the presidency to enrich themselves provide more than enough fodder for impeachment. The President’s supporters don’t see it that way, but investigative reporting and the work of special investigator Robert Mueller increasingly suggest that there is a lot more there than excuse making by disgruntled Democrats as the President and his backers have frequently suggested.

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