Will Trump Be Impeached? Here’s Everything You Need to Know About the Process

 
 
Jun 10, 2019
 

Good morning from Washington, where the left is so bent on impeachment that Speaker Nancy Pelosi had to explain to fellow Democrats that it wouldn't mean Trump goes away. Hans von Spakovsky walks through the process. What's this about killing the Hyde Amendment? Rachel del Guidice breaks it down. Two prominent House conservatives aren't through with Michael Cohen, Fred Lucas reports. The podcast focuses on the new course of Human Events. Plus: John Malcolm and Cully Stimson on Congress and the Constitution and Genevieve Wood on society's stake in marriage.

 
 
 
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Impeachment is not a legal proceeding like a federal criminal prosecution. None of the procedural rules that apply to criminal and civil trials in the federal courts apply.
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Traditionally, socialism has meant government ownership of the means of production—businesses, factories, etc. But today, only 17% of Americans define it that way.
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The goal is a noble one—namely, to "restore the original understanding of the president's power to take care that the laws are faithfully executed."
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"Since 1976, the best research indicates that the Hyde Amendment has saved over 2 million unborn children," states a 2016 report from the Charlotte Lozier Institute.
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On average, married couples have better physical health, more financial stability, and greater social mobility than unmarried people.
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Raheem Kassam, global editor-in-chief of Human Events, explains why he relaunched the longtime conservative publication 75 years after its founding.
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Republican Reps. Jim Jordan and Mark Meadows note several instances where Cohen's testimony to the House oversight committee didn't line up with his testimony to another committee.
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"Blaming our Border Patrol agents for the deaths of illegal immigrants at the hands of foreign human traffickers is as stupid as blaming the U.S. for having borders and immigration laws," writes Drew Page.
 
     
 
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