President Trump's fate will have sweeping consequences for the future understanding of powers vested within the presidency itself | Analysis by stcollinson
The most crucial stage of the Ukraine investigation so far has profound implications beyond the political and personal reputation of Trump and the question of whether he abused his power by seeking political favors from a foreign power.His fate will have sweeping consequences for the future understanding of powers vested within the presidency itself.
They are striving to change the political calculation of GOP senators currently unlikely to desert Trump and build the two-thirds majority to convict him in a Senate trial. Failing that, Trump could be so damaged by impeachment that his hopes of breaking out beyond his base in the 2020 will be doomed.In essence, Democrats are seeking to build made-for-tv moments that can tell the story of the Ukraine scandal in simple terms -- as the Senate Watergate hearings did in the Nixon era.
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