Wry Catcher
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treason"Trump is not sane! That Pence, Ryan and members of the Administration do nothing is cowardly, evidenced by their failure to do their duty and exercise the necessary moral authority to defend and protect the United States, from the clear and present danger that is the Trump Presidency. The 25th Amendment is necessary before it becomes too late."
"Power corrupts, and must be taken from this megalomaniac before it is too late!"
Does the reader agree, or not? That is the question. It has zero to do with HRC, Obama, liberals or conservatives, progressives or reactionaries, Democrats or Republicans; it has to do with one man, given power, and how he has used the power inherent in the office of the president for nearly 12 months.
So exactly what has Trump done that warrants removal? Be very specific.
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Really? How so?
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Treason has not been alleged, yet.
High crimes were not defined in COTUS, though I suspect malfeasance would be one. It can be argued Trump's actions meet the elements of malfeasance (wrongdoing, especially by a public official) in his firing of James Comey and in his interference in the Russia Investigation.
Exercising his constitutional authority is not malfeasance, he had every right to fire Comey, even you commiecrats were calling for his head last year. Comey was not personally conducting any investigation and his firing disrupted absolutely nothing the actual investigators were doing. You can pretend otherwise but you'd be wrong.
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WRONG ^^^:
What is Malfeasance
"This legal term refers to intentionally doing something that is wrong, either legally or morally. Malfeasance is a dishonest act, an action undertaken for improper purposes, or an act that the individual knows exceeds his authority. This is not to be confused with “misfeasance,” which refers to doing something that is wrong by mistake, error, or negligence, or “nonfeasance,” which refers to a failure to act when under an obligation to do so."
Malfeasance - Definition, Examples, Cases, Processes
The evidence which Mr. Comey provided to colleagues before he was fired is probative, and the excuses by The President and his staff were incredulous.