Tag: Impeachment
Well, impeachment didn’t work – how else can Congress keep President...
Kirsten Carlson, Wayne State University
Donald Trump’s removal of impeachment witness Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman from the White House and intervention in his friend Roger...
Limiting Senate inquiry ignores Founders’ intent for impeachment
Clark D. Cunningham, Georgia State University
Senators will soon decide whether to dismiss the articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump without hearing any witnesses....
Does impeachment need a crime? Not according to framers of the...
Stefanie Lindquist, Arizona State University
Donald Trump’s legal and political defenders are all singing the same refrain: The president can’t be impeached; he hasn’t committed...
Impeachment overkill, the USMCA’s impact on jobs and the power of...
Aradhna Krishna, University of Michigan; Sarah Burns, Rochester Institute of Technology, and Stephen Onyeiwu, Allegheny College
Editor’s note: The seven Democrats who qualified for the...
In impeachment spotlight, dueling views of professionalism appear
Michael J. Brown, Rochester Institute of Technology
Impeachment hearings have thrust a handful of public servants into the spotlight, where competing ideas about government professionals...
Senators’ silence suggests they may be taking their impeachment trial duty...
Lynne H. Rambo, Texas A&M University
Several Republican senators have taken a “vow of silence” on the impeachment inquiry in the House of Representatives.
Maine...
The 25th Amendment wouldn’t work to dump Trump
Erik M. Jensen, Case Western Reserve University
Here’s some advice for frustrated impeachment advocates who think there might be other ways to force Donald Trump...
Should lying to the FBI be a crime?
Austin Sarat, Amherst College
On Dec. 1, Michael Flynn, former national security adviser to President Donald Trump, pleaded guilty to the charge of lying to...