As House Democrats continue to pursue their impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump, one thing has all but crystalized: The Democratic effort to impeach the president is nothing more than a political scheme to hurt the president in the eyes of the American public as the 2020 election nears.
Given that any effort to remove the president from office is destined to fail in the Senate, the American public will serve as jurors in this case. In doing so, Americans should send a loud and clear message to House Democrats that their willingness to paralyze the country for purposes of political revenge won’t go unpunished come election time.
The impeachment inquiry started with a complaint by an alleged whistleblower who didn’t have firsthand knowledge of the relevant facts and who was thought to be “less than neutral.”
In essence, this decision is a slap in the face for many Americans. What Democrats in the House appear to be implying is that Americans aren’t capable of hearing all of the evidence and judging it accordingly. Clearly, in order to render an informed decision, the American public would need to hear from individuals such as the alleged whistleblower, Joe Biden, Biden’s son Hunter, and even Schiff himself (among others).
Of course, the recent resolution gives Schiff the right to deny such requests, once against denying the American public, Republicans, and the president the opportunity to learn the truth or, in the president’s case, exercise his right to due process.
Given that the Senate won’t remove the president from office, the only reason for Democrats to continue this partisan and one-sided investigation is to score political points and to try to hurt the president in the eyes of the American public.
The Jury
While impeachment is a political, as opposed to a criminal, process, the American public’s role is similar to that of a jury, given the importance of public opinion in cases of impeachment.In a typical legal case, jurors will hear an opening statement from both sides (this hasn’t happened here), listen to witness and expert testimony and subsequent cross-examination (this hasn’t happened here), consider evidence and testimony from both sides (this hasn’t happened here), and render a verdict based on all of the evidence.
Moreover, lawyers for both sides will have the right to object to certain types of questions, evidence, and testimony (this hasn’t happened here). Finally, in a criminal case, the defendant has the right to confront his accusers and to defend himself; sadly, this also hasn’t happened.
While this isn’t a criminal case, the U.S. public will undoubtedly play the role of the jury. In doing so, Americans should remember the following when rendering their verdict:
To date, House Democrats have conducted this impeachment inquiry in a manner that should frighten all Americans. They have denied the president his right to due process. They have denied House Republicans the right and opportunity to equally participate in the investigation. They have refused to allow the whistleblower to testify. They have maintained control over the entire impeachment inquiry by virtue of conditioning almost all Republican demands on Schiff’s approval. They have sought to overturn the results of the 2016 election by concocting one alleged scandal after another. Finally, they have refused to allow the American public to hear all the evidence, instead, relying on selective leaks and soundbites.
This is unacceptable. It’s a pathetic and desperate attempt to taint the jury (American public) before it renders its verdict (the election).
Americans should reject this effort, regardless of their opinions about the current president. They should remember the fact that House Democrats continued to pursue a sham inquiry at the expense of those who they deemed to serve. If they don’t, Trump will likely not be the last president who has to endure this seemingly intentional and premeditated abuse of power.