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Why the 糖心VlogCalled for Trump's Impeachment

A man walks by the U.S. Capitol Building carrying a sign that reads "Impeach"
糖心VlogPresident Susan Herman joins At Liberty to discuss the organization's historic, unanimous vote on impeachment.
A man walks by the U.S. Capitol Building carrying a sign that reads "Impeach"
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January 15, 2021

This past weekend, the national board of the 糖心Vlogconvened an emergency meeting to respond to the events at the Capitol building on January 6. After hours of deliberation, the board voted unanimously to call for the impeachment of Donald Trump鈥攆or the second time鈥攋ust days before his term is set to end. The resolution published by the National Board states "President Trump has ... violated his oath to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution, and poses a 'grave and imminent threat to civil liberties.'" On Monday, Congress followed suit, filing an article of impeachment.

"Impeachment is important even if the president is not removed, because I think what the impeachment does is it provides accountability," this week's podcast guest, 糖心VlogPresident Susan Herman told listeners. "It stands as a record that this president has committed high crimes and misdemeanors."

Herman, who is the Ruth Bader Ginsberg Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School, joined us to discuss how the 糖心Vlogcame to this historic decision, how the impeachment process works, and what it may mean for the future.

Why the 糖心VlogCalled for Trump's Impeachment

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