Gaetz was likely referencing an incident in , when it was revealed that the National Security Agency was monitoring the calls of 35 world leaders during the Obama administration. The White House said at the time that Obama had no knowledge of the wiretapping.
If the answer to Russian election interference is to confect a case that it was actually Ukraine that interfered in the election, why not deal with the impeachment of the 45th president by firing away at the much-despised-by-Republicans 44th?
Yes it is, according to some legal experts consulted by Slate back in when there was, believe it or not, talk of re-impeaching Bill Clinton after his presidency ended for one of his more controversial pardons:. In practical terms, an impeachment would mean Clinton could not serve in any other federal elective or appointive office. Clinton would not have automatic protection against such a proceeding because he was exercising his constitutionally given pardon power. Scholars say abuse of such power can be grounds for congressional action.
But if it did, there might in theory be some other repercussions for a former president:. It is less clear whether a conviction could mean the removal of his pension, government-funded office, and other perks. The House of Representatives can impeach the President for any reason, or no reason at all, and the Senate has absolute discretion whether to convict and remove the President. Impeachment is not a legal process, but a political one. Perhaps an illustration would be helpful.
On August 28, , President Barack Obama committed an impeachable offense. What message is the President trying to send? If the House had decided to impeach Obama on the basis of his tan suit, it would have been a valid impeachment.
Presumably, many people would have questioned the wisdom and legitimacy of the impeachment, but no one could have prevented it. And if the House had impeached Obama, the Senate could have convicted him and removed him from office.
For that, for the IRS scandal, for the guns? Remember the guns? After being acquitted in the Senate in early February , Trump again called for Obama to be impeached at a rally on Feb.
We should impeach him. Impeach Obama. The former president made similar statements a few days later at a rally in North Charleston, South Carolina, and then later that same month, at a rally in Las Vegas, Trump called for a "belated impeachment" of Obama before walking back the comment and saying it was a joke. He said, 'You can keep your doctor, keep your plan. So we should impeach him. We are going to impeach him. We will do a belated impeachment," Trump said.
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