https://time.com/5768470/donald-trump-impeachment-trial-constitution/
In other words, Trump’s lawyers argue, his pressure on Ukraine fell
within the presidency’s foreign policy-making powers, whether he was
doing it to root out corruption, as Trump has claimed, or for political
advantage, as Democrats allege. “Abuse of power, even if proved, is not
an impeachable offense,” Trump’s lawyer Alan Dershowitz, who will be
presenting constitutional arguments at the trial, said Friday on MSNBC.
House Democrats flatly reject this reading of the Constitution.
“Abuse of power was a principal concern of the Framers,” according to a
Democratic staffer working on impeachment, noting that impeachment
articles voted out of the House Judiciary Committee in 1974 against
President Richard Nixon charged him with abuse of power. “Abuse of power
was no vague or weak notion to the Framers. It had a very specific
meaning: the use of official power to obtain an improper personal
benefit, while ignoring or injuring the national interest… The President
does not need to commit a crime for there to be an impeachable
offense.”
But fortunately for Trump, no Congress in our country’s history ever
thought to explicitly outlaw using the power of the presidency to help
win re-election. Starting Tuesday, Senators will have to decide whether,
in the end, that’s all that matters.
The definition is simple: My guy does it, it's okay. Your guy does it, abuse of power!
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