Every child in America is supposed to learn about the Constitution’s basic principles of separation of powers and checks and balances. But Trump is throwing those Democratic norms out the window. By doing whatever he could to stop an investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, Trump told America it’s OK for a president to obstruct justice. Goodbye, law. By outright refusing to release his tax returns to Congress, Trump ignores their constitutional authority to hold him accountable. He’s lying to America and saying that Congress is a subordinate branch of government rather than a co-equal branch. Forget separation of powers. By spending money on his wall that Congress explicitly refused to authorize, Trump is saying that Congress no longer has any constitutional authority over spending. Farewell, checks and balances. The core purpose of the Constitution is to prevent tyranny. The Framers of the Constitution envisioned three separate branches of government designed to limit the powers of the other two. The Framers anticipated the possibility of a Donald Trump and made sure that Congress would have a way to limit the rule of an unhinged, undemocratic, and lawless president. Article I, Section 2 gives the House of Representatives the “sole Power of Impeachment.” It’s clear that Trump has abused his power and violated the Oval Office. Under these circumstances, the Constitution mandates that the House undertake an impeachment inquiry and present evidence to the Senate.
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