Trump, the Emoluments Clause, and Impeachment
In 2018, Trump should have been impeached for the first
time. He was impeached in 2019 and again in 2021. The fact that he was not
impeached during his first or second year in office proves that our government
is totally corrupt, and that the United States is a nation without laws.
Trump refused to divest himself from the Emoluments Clause,
continuing his foreign business interests. At the end of his four-year term, Trump
Corp made a profit of 1.7 billion dollars.
[The Emoluments Clause, a crucial part of the U.S.
Constitution, aims to prevent corruption and undue influence on government
officials by prohibiting them from accepting gifts or benefits from foreign or
domestic entities without congressional consent. While it doesn't explicitly
outline specific punishments for violations, potential consequences include
legal action, impeachment, and the loss of credibility.]
Above all of his crimes, including violations of the
Emoluments Clause, his most egregious and arrogant is accepting a 400 million
dollar aircraft from one of America’s and Israel’s biggest enemies, and a
protector of international terrorism, the extremely wealthy nation of Qatar.
Think about this: what “gifts” did Trump receive from Saudi
Arabia on his recent trip, and what “special favors” did he promise them? The
Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman, is a confirmed ruthless
murderer and an enemy of the United States. However, like Putin, bin Salman is
a close friend and ally of your illegitimate president, Donald “the Traitor”
Trump. In the 20th century both men saved Trump’s fake real estate
empire, purchasing Manhattan properties at inflated prices.
I will never have an answer to the question, “why is Trump
in the White House and not in a federal prison awaiting execution? The only
possible answer is the awful truth: America’s laws do not apply to the rich,
powerful, or to members of our federal government.
Op-ed by James Turnage
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