That a Congress who has done nothing but abuse their power and obstruct every single thing Trump did since he was sworn in, is impeaching him for doing just that???
Congress is uniquely given the power to impeach by the Constitution. It cannot, by definition, be an abuse of power.
If Congress has obstructed every single thing Trump has done since he was sworn in, does that mean that he has accomplished nothing during his presidency?
Impeaching a president is a duty that the Consitution demands of the Congress to keep the president in check. As far as articles of impeachment... The Senate should call all witnesses that were called by Congress that the president blocked...all documents and actual phone calls should be released. So in my opinion there was both... Abuse of power and most definitely obstruction of Congress.
@PTCdresser57 There is no question as to the veracity of the charges. All witnesses should be compelled to testify during the Senate trial, so the full scope of the charges can be seen in the light of day.