we had it has to be hard for them, right? emotionally how has this been on all of you? well, you know, the aftermath is a little difficult to deal with, but, you know, we re healthcare professionals. we re used to dealing with life and death on a daily basis. it doesn t mean it makes it any easier. we have seen a trend in our er over the years of increased mental health in the youth. i would like to see better infrastructure in the schools for protection of the kids and the teachers. you know, and if we don t do some of these things on a national basis, mental health, we re going to continue to see things like this. i think our law enforcement did an awesome job. so we re just all we all work together about this and it is nobody s fault. right. well, thomas norwood, we re glad you and your facility were there
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The Trump Trial Wouldnât Have Been Possible Without This Impeachment
The House managers in 1876 thought they had established a precedent. They did not count on modern Republicans.
Secretary of War William Belknap resigned moments before being impeached in 1876.Credit.Library of Congress/Corbis VCG, via Getty Images
By Richard White
Mr. White is a historian who has written extensively about Reconstruction, the Gilded Age and the making of modern America. He has twice been a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize.
Feb. 8, 2021
What is the purpose of impeachment? Is it remedial â a political measure designed to protect the country from the actions of corrupt officials and prevent them from doing future harm? Or is it punitive â a judicial measure designed only to punish current officeholders by stripping them of office?
Yes, you can try a former president: a constitutional primer
Kirk Jenkins
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President Donald Trump turns to reporters as he exits the White House to walk toward Marine One on the South Lawn on Jan. 12.Olivier Douliery / AFP / TNS
Counsel to former President Donald Trump will argue in the upcoming impeachment trial that an impeachment trial of a former president is unconstitutional. They are mistaken.
Article II, Section 4 of the Constitution provides that a sitting officer must be removed from office upon impeachment and conviction. It does not exclude former officeholders from impeachment. Article I, Section 3 provides for a penalty applicable to former officeholders: “disqualification to hold and enjoy any office . under the United States.”