As the events of recent weeks unfold, I keep asking myself, "Do Republicans, especially those in Congress, actually believe that our constitutional republic can survive another four years of this man's policies, decisionmaking and behavior?"
Republicans are put in a position of defending clearly inappropriate, indeed impeachable, behavior toward a foreign government. They must live with his inexcusable, ill-considered and counterproductive decisionmaking regarding Syria and our Kurdish allies. And then they must endure tirades like the president had, in front of cameras, at the cabinet meeting on Monday where he said that a plainly worded part of the Constitution did not exist and harangued the loyal State Department professionals who are telling the truth to congressional investigators. He says he "never heard of them," as if that matters. Mr. President, as much as you regret it, this is not the Trump Organization.
These are just a few outrages from recent days. I'm leaving out the Doral/G-7 debacle. If he survives impeachment and a Senate trial, consider how he will feel validated. The behaviors and destructive decisions we can expect at that point are unimaginable.
His re-election campaign is already heavily using social media to spread untrue information about potential opponents. That is just the beginning. Russia is already actively supporting his re-election, as it did in 2016. The prospect that our election will not be as free and fair as we have come to expect, at least before 2016, is very real. I feel very comfortable in saying that no other presidential campaign will use lies and misinformation and bots and all the rest like Trump's campaign will. He may well get re-elected on that basis.
So, Republicans, it is in your hands. Can you deal with four more years of Constitution-bashing and dangerous national security decisions? Or would you be better off saying no, he deserves to be removed from office for all of the egregious behavior and abuse of his office which we see on pretty much a daily basis? Will our republic, our democracy, our Constitution survive another four years of Trump? I fear not. Republicans, please put country first.
Gary Fifield, St. Paul
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I was astonished at the closeness of the numbers for and against impeachment in Sunday's Star Tribune ("Minnesota in deadlock over impeachment," front page). In my view there are solid legal reasons for impeachment, and our Constitution is the document that lays out what is legal and what is not in our government.
Trump's actions in the matter of Ukraine are now well documented both by the administration and by various witnesses. His actions are against the law. The law states that it is illegal for any person to solicit, accept or receive anything of value from a foreign national in connection with a U.S. election.
The emoluments clause in the Constitution (Article I, Section 9) specially prohibits a president from enriching himself or herself from other foreign nationals.