Trump's defense is beginning to look insufficient
The President stuck to generalities on Tuesday. "We just hit the greatest economy we've ever had. 'Let's impeach the President' -- isn't that a good idea?" Trump said during an event with the Stanley Cup champion St. Louis Blues. "I wouldn't worry about it, fellas. I wouldn't worry about it," the President told several senators in the audience, referring to impeachment -- raising questions as to whether he understands the seriousness of his plight. Democrats are expressing deep satisfaction with the pace of their three-week-old investigation so far. And in a sign that GOP attacks on their process are not yet biting, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Tuesday that she had no plans yet to bow to demands for a vote formally authorizing the impeachment proceedings. House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff laid claim to "dramatic progress" Tuesday in digging out the truth about Trump's call with President Volodymyr Zelensky on July 25. And Democratic presidential candidates -- in a grave moment at the start of their latest debate in Ohio -- reflected polls showing growing public support for investigating the President. Former Vice President Joe Biden blasted Trump as "the most corrupt" President "in modern history and all of our history." When asked whether she was not giving the President a fair shot by already calling for his ouster, Sen. Kamala Harris of California said: "It is just being observant. He has committed crimes in plain sight." The White House attempted on Tuesday to try to reassert control over an impeachment drama with which it has struggled to keep pace. Vice President Mike Pence said he would refuse a subpoena for documents related to Ukraine. "The House of Representatives has not authorized any 'impeachment inquiry,' " Matthew Morgan, counsel to the vice president, wrote in a letter to Democratic House committee chairmen. There is no constitutional requirement for Democrats to hold a vote authorizing impeachment proceedings. Such a vote did take place, however, in the previous two impeachment showdowns, involving Presidents Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton. There is a case to be made that Democrats should go out of their way to offer a fair process to the President -- since their slim hopes of winning a Senate conviction after any impeachment vote in the full House rely on reshaping public opinion.Worries about illegal behavior
Hill's testimony suggested that senior figures inside Trump's White House were deeply concerned that the activities by the President and those close to him could reach the level of illegal behavior. While it remains unclear whether Trump or his lawyer Giuliani did actually break the law in going around official channels to deal with Ukraine, much of the conduct now emerging at least appears unethical, off-the-books of regular diplomatic activity and more expansive than it initially appeared. On Tuesday, Giuliani's lawyer informed Congress that the former New York mayor will defy House Democrats' impeachment subpoena. The Office of Management and Budget also does not plan to turn over the documents that impeachment committees subpoenaed, a spokeswoman said. According to sources familiar with Hill's testimony, she also said Bolton had warned her that he would not get caught up in what he referred to as a "drug deal" being cooked up on Ukraine by Sondland and White House acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney.DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
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