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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDavid Remnick: Trump's Impeachment and "Impeachment Lite"
https://www.newyorker.com/news/daily-comment/trumps-impeachment-and-impeachment-liteTrumps Impeachment and Impeachment Lite
By David Remnick
December 19, 2019
As the House approved two articles of impeachment against him, Donald Trump pretended as if none of what was happening in Washington mattered.
The shock of Donald Trumps election, in November, 2016, obscured a tragedy of equal momentthe eclipse of reason, fact, and ethical judgment in the Republican Party.
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There was a time, not so long ago, when Lindsey Graham recognized, and said publicly, that Trump was unfit for officeand when Mitch McConnell, Marco Rubio, Susan Collins, Cory Gardner, and so many other Republicans in Congress recognized Trump for the moral vacuum that he is. Mick Mulvaney, Trumps acting chief of staff, once called Trump a terrible human being. Rick Perry, his Secretary of Energy, saw him as a barking carnival act and deemed his candidacy a cancer on conservatism. Ted Cruz called him a pathological liar and utterly immoral. They used to care. But things have changed.
At the same time, nearly every loyalist who leaves the Trump White HouseJames Mattis, Gary Cohn, H. R. McMaster, John Kelly, Rex Tillerson, et al.comes clean, on or off the record, about despising Trump. They describe in detail the Presidents countless acts of duplicity and incompetence. Only fearful, humiliated ex-Trumpers in need of campaign support, such as Jeff Sessions, who is again running for the Senate in Alabama, abase themselves and speak of his virtue. Nikki Haley, who seems intent on being Trumps successor (or perhaps Mike Pences replacement on the ticket), refers to Trump as great to work with and truthful; in 2016, she said that he was everything a governor doesnt want in a President.
In other words, when it comes to Trump, everyone knows. As the Republican caucus members fell into line on Wednesday, they revealed themselves. No one defended Trump on the merits, on the factsnot with any conviction or coherence. Who came to praise his character or values? No one. Instead, there were only counter-accusations, smoke-bomb diversions about procedure, ill will, and even talk of the Presidents martyrdom. Barry Loudermilk, a Georgia Republican with a name fit for Mencken, was distinguished in his metaphors, yet hardly eccentric among his caucus, when he said, Before you take this historic vote today, one week before Christmas, keep this in mind: when Jesus was falsely accused of treason, Pontius Pilate gave Jesus the opportunity to face his accusers. During that sham trial, Pontius Pilate afforded more rights to Jesus than Democrats have afforded this President in this process. Democrats, in fact, had offered the President the chance to defend himself, but he had declined to do so. His defense was to hold back as much evidence and as many witnesses as he could.
No one marshalled any evidence to dispute that the President had dispatched Giuliani and others to assist him in manipulating and muscling the Ukrainian government into doing him a favor. No one denied with any conviction that Trump had asked for foreign help in 2016 (Russia, if youre listening ) and was looking for it this time around, too. Not only had Trump not apologized or denied it, he doubled down. Hadnt he asked the Chinese, in October, to carry out an investigation of the Bidens right there on the White House lawn?
Republican members may sincerely admire the judges whom the President has appointed, the tax cuts for the wealthy that he has supported, and the ad-libbed trade war that he has waged. But they also know that Trump is, as Adam Schiff put it in the most eloquent speech of the day, a cheat. On July 24th, Trump watched as the special counsel Robert Mueller testified, damningly but ineffectively, in Congress. On July 25th he called the Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelensky, and asked for his favor. On July 26th, he called his million-dollar campaign donor and Ambassador to the European Union, Gordon Sondland, at a restaurant in Kyiv, to make sure that the Ukrainians were going to do itthat they were going to investigate the Bidens, on his behalf. He didnt care about corruption in Ukraine, or the war Russia was waging against Ukraine. He cared only about big stuff, as Sondland put it. He cared about himself. And he was willing to extort an ally to get what he desired.
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