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The Constitution dictates that impeachment must not be partisan

  • Written by Peter Brandon Bayer, Associate Professor of Law, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
President Donald Trump arriving at the Rose Garden, May 22, 2019, in Washington. AP/Evan Vucci

Barely two decades since the impeachment of Bill Clinton, the people of the United States again are confronting the possibility that their president, now Donald Trump, could be impeached, meaning charged by the House of Representatives with offenses that,...

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