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Emil Guillermo: Impeachment season has arrived
I knew it was going to happen early Tuesday when I saw reports that Rep. John Lewis of Georgia, the civil rights icon, was on the floor of the House calling for the impeachment of Donald Trump.
It was the signal to all people of color.
You awake? The time has come.
But if Trump is to be impeached, Asian Americans, as well as the rest of the country, need to understand the cherry on top of the impeachment sundae.
Trump admits he asked the president of Ukraine to investigate political rival Joe Biden, and used your taxpayer dollars as leverage.
Big deal?
That’s outright, in-your-face corruption, admitted by the president and his fixer, Rudy Giuliani, over the last week.
You needn’t go to a specific criminal statute. Just go straight to the Constitution and ask yourself if this is the conduct you’d expect from your commander-in-chief, the president of the United States. Does it rise to that abuse of power, “high crimes and misdemeanors?”
If it does, then there’s no question.
This ain’t no witchhunt.
And it’s not about litigating the 2016 election.
It’s grounds for a totally justified impeachment inquiry.
Let it sink in: Trump, on his own, while acting as the leader of our nation, asked Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, a foreign leader, for a personal, self-serving favor—essentially, tampering in the next U.S. election—in exchange for releasing military aid to Ukraine.
Trump admits that the call and the “ask” took place, which sounds like a “quid pro quo” to me. Or as Trump may prefer, tit for tat. A trade. An exchange.
But it’s more than enough to spur House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to call for an inquiry—finally.
The master vote calculator, Pelosi is all about “no congressional act before its time.” And if you don’t have the votes, it’s not time.
But when seven moderates from swing districts who flipped the house last midterm came out with an op-ed in the Washington Post outraged by the Ukraine situation, Pelosi couldn’t not act.
“The president must be held accountable,” Pelosi said in her public statement calling for the formal impeachment inquiry. “No one is above the law.”
The investigation now begins as the president announces he will release a transcript of the Ukraine conversation. He acts as if there’s nothing there. But if so, why not allow the acting national security chief to release details of the anonymous whistleblower who leaked the information about Ukraine in the first place?
Reportedly, the whistleblower has more than just Ukraine to reveal. That could be good.
But Ukraine may be all that’s necessary to convince the American people that Trump is unfit to be president.
It’s simple and easy.
The president went to a foreign leader and asked him for a favor—to investigate his main political opponent Joe Biden to benefit Trump’s re-election.
This should be a crime that enrages all Americans. Of any political stripe. If you love democracy, if you are a true patriot, the thought of the president doing this– and using taxpayer dollars to close the deal– is something that should unite every red-blooded American in this country.
HIRONO STATEMENT
Asian America’s leading light in Congress, Senator Mazie Hirono, applauded Pelosi’s action. The Senate may not have the votes for removal. But that shouldn’t stop the House from a thorough inquiry.
But Hirono laid out in her statement a litany of things that may be the reason Trump thinks he can outlast what he insists is a trifle in Ukraine.
Hirono acknowledged Ukraine, but listed how Trump has:
--obstructed justice as detailed in the Mueller Report.
--been named an unindicted co-conspirator in a campaign finance crime.
--been receiving money in violation of the Constitution from foreign governments.
--stonewalled every effort by Congress to do its job of oversight and investigation by directing witnesses not to testify in front of Congress, refusing to turn over documents, and asserting privileges that don’t exist.
“From Day 1 of his presidency, Donald Trump has been motivated by two things,” Hirono said. “Protecting himself and making money. Speaker Pelosi is right to hold this dangerous chief executive accountable.”
Trump has survived every outrage to date. But the Ukraine issue is different. Will a gaslit America continue to shrug and allow Trump to debase the presidency?
The impeachment move is about saving the Constitution, and allowing the Congress to play its role as a check to a reckless president who always puts love of Donald first.
Time for everyone to start paying attention now. The impeachment narrative is clear.
The president went to a foreign leader and asked him for a favor—to investigate his main political opponent Joe Biden to benefit Trump’s re-election.
It’s clearly an act of corruption, an abuse of power.
Trump may claim he’s the victim, that he’s the abused, not the abuser.
Don’t be fooled by cries of “presidential harassment.”
Ukraine was enough to get Pelosi officially to put it on the record.
The breaking of presidential norms is not normal. The alarm has sensed the presence of high crimes.
The ongoing threat of to our democracy is the presidency of Donald J. Trump.
Emil Guillermo is an independent journalist/commentator. Updates at www.amok.com. Follow Emil on Twitter, and like his Facebook page.
The views expressed in his blog do not necessarily represent AALDEF’s views or policies.
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