Just when I thought Trump v. United States could not get any worse or its implications more profound. While on that subject, is it possible that the case also effectively redefines what is and is not a high crime or misdemeanor in the context of the President and thus constrains Congress' power of impeachment?
Just when I thought Trump v. United States could not get any worse or its implications more profound. While on that subject, is it possible that the case also effectively redefines what is and is not a high crime or misdemeanor in the context of the President and thus constrains Congress' power of impeachment?
Just when I thought Trump v. United States could not get any worse or its implications more profound. While on that subject, is it possible that the case also effectively redefines what is and is not a high crime or misdemeanor in the context of the President and thus constrains Congress' power of impeachment?