Kim Strassel: If We Turn Impeachment into a Partisan Political Tool, Every Party Will Use It Against Each Other
‘What you do see now is them moving the goal post to suggest that even smaller offenses are somehow impeachable’
Oct 20, 2019 11:30 AM
By Grabien Staff
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RUSH EXCERPT:
STRASSEL: “Look at their own words. They say the original offense was that Donald Trump demanded a quid pro quo, that he was going to withhold aid for the Ukraine unless the country gave him dirt on Joe Biden. We saw the transcript. The Ukraine said there was no quid pro quo. On that charge, no. What you do see now is them moving the goal post to suggest that even smaller offenses are somehow impeachable. This is the risk, if we’re going to turn impeachment into a partisan political tool, every party will use it against each other.”