Funny Political Cartoons XII

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    You're still in jail, planning on staying there until the police admit their error?
     
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    Article II Section 4 of the Constitution provides for impeachment of the President for treason, bribery, or other high crimes or misdemeanors. I stand by my statement that Trump has not been accused of an impeachable offense. Congress does not have the authority to remove a president because they don't like him.
     
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    Doesn't really matter. He's not being impeached for that.

    That's just it. It's not explicit in the transcript. And though the investigation never happened, the aid came through on time.
     
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    He's not being impeached for ignoring the subpoenas. This argument is specious.
     
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    Not according to Article II, Section 4.
     
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    that was my point, executive privilege never was invoked, so it's a non-issue
     
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    https://www.constitution.org/cmt/high_crimes.htm

    Meaning of "High Crimes and Misdemeanors"
    by Jon Roland, Constitution Society
    The question of impeachment turns on the meaning of the phrase in the Constitution at Art. II Sec. 4, "Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors". I have carefully researched the origin of the phrase "high crimes and misdemeanors" and its meaning to the Framers, and found that the key to understanding it is the word "high". It does not mean "more serious". It refers to those punishable offenses that only apply to high persons, that is, to public officials, those who, because of their official status, are under special obligations that ordinary persons are not under, and which could not be meaningfully applied or justly punished if committed by ordinary persons.

    Under the English common law tradition, crimes were defined through a legacy of court proceedings and decisions that punished offenses not because they were prohibited by statutes, but because they offended the sense of justice of the people and the court. Whether an offense could qualify as punishable depended largely on the obligations of the offender, and the obligations of a person holding a high position meant that some actions, or inactions, could be punishable if he did them, even though they would not be if done by an ordinary person...
     
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    We have no such legacy of unwritten law. In order to impeach Trump, his offenses need to be made plain. There is no such clarity in the charges against him.
     
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    I hate to break it to you, but Cantaloupe Caligula is already impeached. Nothing can change that.

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    Sorry. I was inexact in my use of language. I meant conviction on the articles of impeachment, rather than impeachment itself. It seems to me most Americans use the term that way, but that's no excuse.

    Just so we're still on the same page, I'm not a Trump fan. I simply think he hasn't crossed the line where he can be removed from office for cause.
     
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    Did Congress issue subpeonas for Trump advisors and documents?
    Yes
    Did Trump comply with the subpeonas?
    No.
    By his non compliance did Trump obstruct Congress?
    Yes
    There does that help?
     
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    The daily obstruction for 3 years has been obvious.

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