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"In fact, ‘high Crimes and Misdemeanors’ is not defined in the Constitution and does not require corresponding statutory charges. The context implies conduct that violates the public trust—and that view is echoed by the Framers of the Constitution and early American scholars."
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Date published
2019-05-29
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MarsMalpracticeWilliam O. DouglasJustin AmashPolitical scienceHigh CrimeGovernor-General of AustraliaCabinet of the United StatesDemocratic-Republican PartyMisdemeanorFact-checkingUnited States House Committee on the JudiciaryFederal government of the United StatesGerald FordBritish RajFounding Fathers of the United StatesImpeachment of Bill ClintonFreemasonryPerjuryJames MadisonCivil and political rightsImpeachment in the United StatesReutersDemocracyFake newsRichard NixonMissouriTreasonAbraham LincolnConfederate States of AmericaConstitution of the United StatesNorth CarolinaMichiganCourtVice President of the United StatesUnited States SenateUnited States CongressTexasPresident of the United StatesDonald TrumpThe Federalist PapersKingdom of Great BritainSouthern Methodist UniversityBody politicImpeachment of Andrew JohnsonCongressional Research ServiceCriminal lawAmerican UniversityHastings

