Would our Framers have considered a president inciting a violent mob to attack our government while seeking to stop the certification of our elections? Would they have considered that impeachable offense? Who among us, who among us really thinks the answer to that question is no?
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Neguse questions whether the actions of Trump would be considered impeachable by the Framers of the Constitution.
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