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Articles of Impeachment Drawn on Rosenstein
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TRT, is there any precedent for impeaching an employee of the executive branch? This attempt seems to me to be a transparent attempt to provide Trump political cover by having Congress do something that he does not have the political will to do himself and an unconstitutional violation of the separation of powers. Clearly, Congress has the power to impeach members of the Judicial Branch, but I don't understand why any president would want Congress to do something that falls under his own constitutional authority.

Trump should start educating the public about Hillary leftover Rosenstein and his accomplices' attempt to nullify the results of a fair election and then fire Rosenstein himself. If he does not have the political capital to do so, then he should just ride out the Mueller investigation. Congress does not have the constitutional authority to protect or fire Mueller, IMO, and the same goes for Rosenstein.

Rosenstein and other high ranking holdovers from the Obama administration should have been purged from Trump's administration within the first few days after he took office. Trump can blame Sessions for what has happened all he wants, but the truth is his transition team should have generated a list of untrustworthy moles before his cabinet was assembled and acted to clean house long ago. Having Congress do what Trump has the executive power to do himself would set a bad precedent.

Maybe if Trump had kept his word to have a legitimate investigation of Hillary Clinton's crimes done, he would not feel so impotent to deal with Mueller and his enablers now. It is not too late to bring justice to Hillary and her crime family. Such an investigation would have kept Rosenstein too busy with his own lawyers to cause Trump any problems.
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Articles of Impeachment Drawn on Rosenstein - by Hoot Gibson - 05-02-2018, 11:00 AM

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