
Behind Closed Doors
House Democrats are conducting the impeachment proceedings behind closed doors only allowing members of the three committees involved to attend. Why would they do that? Are they discussing national secrets? No. Theyre doing it to avoid public scrutiny. Closed doors decrease the chance the public will call out their unfair tactics. Democrats are refusing to let witnesses favorable to Trump testify in the closed door hearings. Nor are they letting Trumps legal team cross-examine witnesses. House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) who leads the impeachment inquiry is halting lines of questioning he doesnt like from GOP representatives who are part of the hearing. This is unfair because the whole picture isnt being portrayed. Trump deserves due process and a fair impartial proceeding. At the very least he is due the same somber bipartisan treatment and procedures afforded Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton. Help us champion truth freedom limited government and human dignity. Support The Stream The Democrats in the House will eventually start public hearings. They passed an impeachment inquiry resolution on Thursday to authorize them. But it doesnt ensure minority subpoena power or the release of transcripts. It doesnt equally allocate staffing between parties. It doesnt allow Trumps lawyers to be present to question witnesses and present evidence. Again due process isnt part of this process.Quid Pro Quo Isnt a Crime
The impeachment effort was hurriedly launched because someone claimed that Trump had engaged in a quid pro quo with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The anonymous whistleblower" made his charges to Schiff.
It is troubling that an impeachment inquiry would be opened when its not clear what the crime allegedly is.
The informant claimed that Trump threatened in a phone call to withhold aid from Ukraine in exchange for a political favor. Trump allegedly wanted Zelenskyy to find out why the prosecution was dropped against Joe Bidens sons business dealings.
Then Trump unexpectedly released the transcript of the call. Everyone could see what he actually said and its clear he did not ask for a quid pro quo. Trump mentioned at the beginning that the U.S. had been very good to Ukraine. Later he asks Zelenskyy to look into the dropped prosecution. There is clearly no correlation between the two. The whistleblowers depiction was fiction.
Troubling Inquiry
It is troubling that an impeachment inquiry would be opened when its not clear what crime has allegedly been committed. Consider the Clinton impeachment where Whitewater prosecutor Ken Starr presented Congress with 11 clear possible grounds for impeachment. Here the whistleblower fretted about possible campaign finance violations which the DOJ quickly knocked down. Whatever the vague phrase quid pro quo" means it is not a crime. Presidents have always asked governments we aid to do something in exchange for that aid. That can include investigating Americans possibly committing crimes abroad. Here President Trump was looking for assistance in investigating the extent of Ukraines admitted role in interfering in the 2016 election. He was also curious about Biden in the wake of Biden publicly boasting about withholding $1.5 billion in aid to Ukraine if they didnt fire the prosecutor investigating a corrupt company called Burisma. Burisma happened to be putting millions into the pockets of Bidens son. So what do the Democrats do? They expand the definition of the offenses for which Trump can be tried. Ezra Klein arguing at Vox asserts that the definition of high crimes and misdemeanors" does not necessarily mean a crime. The articles subtitle claims: Abuse of power may not be a crime. But it is absolutely a high crime and misdemeanor." In 1828 Websters Dictionary defined it in 1828 as ill behavior; evil conduct; fault; mismanagement." Klein claims that it wasnt a light crime but an abusive act." Furthermore a 2015 Congressional Research Service reportsurveyed every House impeachment in American history. It concluded that less than a third have specifically invoked a criminal statute or used the term crime."Definition of High Crimes and Misdemeanors
Klein analyzes the definition provided by various legal scholars. But they undermine his claim. The scholars address more serious actions than Trumps phone call even if Trump had done something wrong. One describes it as offenses that so seriously threaten the order of political society as to make pestilent and dangerous the continuance in power of their perpetrator." Another pair of legal scholars said that impeachable offenses involve corruption betrayal or an abuse of power that … risk grave injury to the nation." Another aspect of political targeting is to go after the people beneath the target. It makes the target look bad. Even better from the prosecutors point sometimes the underlings will turn on the target. Theyre usually not powerful wealthy and connected unlike the target so its easier to take them down. The bar came after me because I was I was an underling. Their real target was my former boss.
Another aspect of political targeting is to go after the people beneath the target.
Similarly the left is going after Trumps private attorney Rudy Giuliani. New York prosecutors are looking into his dealings with Ukraine. This could lead to his disbarment. Going after people in politics who are lawyers is one way the left targets conservatives. State bars are generally controlled by people on the left so it is easy to get them to go after conservatives. Its no coincidence the left chose him to investigate. His law license makes him a ripe target.