The report, a 169-page assessment of the case for Trump’s removal from office, contends that Trump committed “multiple federal crimes†— ones that Democrats addressed under the broad umbrella of “abuse of power,†the first article of impeachment against the president.
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Those investigations were valuable to Trump personally, and he used his official power to schedule a state visit and withhold military aid to obtain them, the panel says.
These actions are a “corrupt†use of Trump’s authority that satisfies the final element of a bribery crime, Democrats argue.
The committee also alleges that Trump violated the honest services wire fraud statute during the July 25 phone call, as well as during a separate phone call a day later with Gordon Sondland, the U.S. ambassador to the European Union. Those “foreign wire communications†were done “in furtherance of an ongoing bribery scheme,†according to the report.
“Fundamentally, the president has deprived the American people of the honorable stewardship that the nation expects and demands of its chief executive," the panel alleges, noting that the federal wire fraud statute imposes a 20-year imprisonment.
In a letter Sunday to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), Schumer outlined a number of procedural demands that Democrats say would make the Senate trial fair and able to be completed “within a reasonable period of time.â€
That includes subpoenas issued by Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. for acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney; Robert Blair, a senior adviser to Mulvaney; former national security adviser John Bolton; and Michael Duffey, a top official at the Office of Management and Budget. Mulvaney, Blair and Duffey had been subpoenaed by the House committees and defied the summons; Bolton has not been subpoenaed but indicated he would fight one in court.
10/25/1998 Senate debate.
— Howard Mortman (@HowardMortman) December 16, 2019
Schumer v. D'Amato.
Clinton impeachment
Gabe Pressman asks Schumer:
"Do you feel there is conflict of interest for you...Clintons have come to NY to raise money for you and you are going to sit in judgment ... Should you recuse yourself?"
Schumer answer: pic.twitter.com/FDamIEfa7y
Quote by Scoopster:
Mornin' all!
I need to watch that video again, trying not to be too loud at my work desk.
Lots of stuff going around today about the interaction of the House and Senate regarding impeachment and trial. I'm really glad that the Dems aren't stupid enough to send it to the Senate if they know that there won't be an impartial & fair judgment of the facts.
After all, Trump himself said he was looking forward to a fair trial. House Dems are only trying to make sure that happens.
A message from the President: pic.twitter.com/4wHzeXKQoV
— Real Press Sec Bot (@RealPressSecBot) December 16, 2019
Quote by Raine:
he's not going to debate the D opponent.A message from the President: pic.twitter.com/4wHzeXKQoV
— Real Press Sec Bot (@RealPressSecBot) December 16, 2019
Quote by wickedpam:Quote by Raine:
he's not going to debate the D opponent.A message from the President: pic.twitter.com/4wHzeXKQoV
— Real Press Sec Bot (@RealPressSecBot) December 16, 2019
If true, whoever the Dem is they should still show up and make it a town hall.