popper wrote:dobrojim wrote:There are a myriad of crimes underlying the Articles. Here are three:
Bribery/extortion - soliciting something of value in return for an official act.
Violation of campaign finance laws by soliciting something of value
from a foreign govt (Cohen is serving time for this right now)
Withholding of legally appropriated funds.
There are probably others but please address why these are not crimes
or not impeachable.
PS you are correct that Congress can define High crimes and misdemeanors
however it chooses so technically a criminal act is not necessary rendering
that whole argument irrelevant.
OK. Let's take them one by one.
Bribery - Trump asked Ukraine to investigate Biden for corruption. I believe the Ukrainian PM said Trump never threatened to withhold the money. By law, Trump couldn't withhold the money past the end of the FY regardless. The money was transferred and no investigation took place. I think it's a weak case but that's just my opinion.
Campaign Finance Violation - If soliciting something of value from a foreign government to aid one's campaign is an impeachable offense then no president in living history would have survived a full term. I do realize though that there are gradations here and that if Trump had solicited a million dollar under the table campaign contribution then the case would be much stronger IMO.
He didn't withhold legally appropriated funds past the FY deadline. No case here IMO.
Look, I agree Trump is a distasteful human being. I just don't see anything here that rises to the level of impeachment.
1. Zelensky was in no position to start complaining and further antagonizing Trump.
Of course he
publicly said what he said. It simply cannot be accepted as his sincere belief
under those circumstances. There is other documentary evidence that they clearly felt pressure
even if they were in no position to start publicly complaining about it.
2. Please provide at least one example of a Presidential candidate accepting aid from a foreign govt
on behalf of their political campaign before claiming that it is common practice.
Trump in 2016 doesn't count.
3. The GAO said it was a crime. I hope you understand why I would consider that a
more authoritative source than your (so far) undocumented opinion.