RSN: Marc Ash | Defeating Trump




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RSN: Marc Ash | Defeating Trump
Donald Trump. (image: Guardian UK)
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Ash writes: "It is of paramount importance for the country to unify in an effort to remove this charlatan who would be President from the heart of our nation's government."

WELL SAID!
We have become a society obsessed with convenient solutions, fixated on self-interest, and immune to human suffering. What leader could better personify those traits than Donald J. Trump?
Still, the harm Trump is doing to the country from the Oval Office under the cloak of the presidency is all but incomprehensible. The indelible mark of disgrace he is branding on the country’s soul and honor will not be washed away for generations.
Yes, it is of paramount importance for the country to unify in an effort to remove this charlatan who would be President from the heart of our nation’s government.
There seems to be an odd notion that the only way to remove Trump from office is by popular election. That is a colossal red-herring argument and a convenient one at that. If true, the President is in fact above that law.
The Mueller report contains enough evidence of illegal conduct and collaboration with a hostile foreign power to justify the impeachment of ten presidents. Further, the oft-cited OLC memo that has become the guiding legal authority on indicting a sitting president is totally unproven and untested in the courts. Yet it seems to have been mysteriously elevated to holy grail status by an American political system now more comfortable with the specter of autocracy than at any time in our history. If ever there was a time to test the OLC memo, that time is now.  











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