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babylonsister

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Fri Oct 4, 2019, 08:15 PM Oct 2019

Spiro Agnew's Lawyer: Mike Pence Should Be Worried About Impeachment Too

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Spiro Agnew's Lawyer: Mike Pence Should Be Worried About Impeachment Too
By Martin London October 4, 2019

London is a retired partner for the law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison and the author of The Client Decides; he was a principal lawyer for Vice President Spiro Agnew.



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While we do not know precisely what Pence knew about Trump’s conversation with Biden or what he said to Zelensky when they met last month, there’s a lot we do know – and it doesn’t look good. Pence was not on the call in which Trump asked Zelensky for a “favor” — a Ukrainian investigation of Joe Biden and his son Hunter — at a time when the U.S. was withholding hundreds of millions of dollars of aid, but one of his top advisers was, and according to the Washington Post, “the vice president should have had access to the transcript within hours.” It was in this context that he flew to Poland in September and reinforced to Zelensky the Trump message that U.S. aid was still being withheld because of concerns about “corruption.”

In the nations’ history, two Presidents have thus far been impeached, but not convicted. No Vice Presidents have ever been impeached.

But not for trying.

In 1973, I was a member of Vice President Spiro Agnew’s legal team defending him against bribery charges being considered by the U.S. Attorney in Maryland. We posited a Constitutional objection to that criminal investigation. We urged that impeachment was the only remedy available against a sitting Vice President — a legal argument that to this day has never been addressed by any court. Accordingly, we urged Carl Albert, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, to commence an impeachment inquiry into the Agnew bribery charges, and offered to cooperate fully with the Congress.

In doing so, we ignored the advice President Nixon’s legal advisor Chuck Colson, who told us he feared that given the state of the ongoing Watergate inquiry, once the House had started up the impeachment machinery, they might decide to impeach both Nixon and Agnew. A Senate conviction of both would have sent Albert to the White House.

Agnew ended up resigning and Nixon replaced him with Gerald Ford as his vice president, but as an article in the Washington Post points out, it was far from impossible that the charges against Vice President Agnew that led to his resignation, taken together President Nixon’s subsequent resignation under threat of impeachment, could have led to the Speaker’s succeeding the pair. Subsequent to Agnew’s resignation, Albert actually considered the possibility and asked my law partner Theodore Sorensen to advise on first steps on assuming the mantle of Presidency. Sorensen obliged with an historic secret 19-page response.

Today, with information quickly emerging that suggests both the President and Vice President may have abused their Constitutional powers, it becomes reasonable to consider that it could be President Pelosi who will deliver the next State of the Union address.
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Spiro Agnew's Lawyer: Mike Pence Should Be Worried About Impeachment Too (Original Post) babylonsister Oct 2019 OP
President Pelosi it is! Trump/Pence off to lockup behind bars! onetexan Oct 2019 #1
Madame President will not be in the pardoning mood either. ProudMNDemocrat Oct 2019 #2
Some good history. And it's nice to see reference to Ted Sorenson - one of those strong legal and erronis Oct 2019 #3
Mike Dense the new Spiro the Zero Hassler Oct 2019 #4

ProudMNDemocrat

(16,670 posts)
2. Madame President will not be in the pardoning mood either.
Fri Oct 4, 2019, 08:26 PM
Oct 2019

New York state will apprehend Trump as soon as he reaches wherever he is going.

erronis

(15,155 posts)
3. Some good history. And it's nice to see reference to Ted Sorenson - one of those strong legal and
Fri Oct 4, 2019, 08:34 PM
Oct 2019

political minds that advised presidents, back then.

Unlike the crackpots that hover around the bag-o-meat that is installed in the Oval Office at this moment.

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