Lead US House of Representatives impeachment manager Adam Schiff on Thursday called dramatically for the Senate to remove US President Donald Trump from office, saying the US leader cannot be trusted to put the nation’s interests ahead of his own.
“The American people deserve a president they can count on, to put their interest first,” Schiff said.
His impassioned words capped a long day in which Democrats detailed Trump’s illicit scheme to pressure Ukraine to help his re-election campaign.
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“You know, you can’t trust this president to do what is right for this country. You can trust he will do what’s right for Donald Trump,” Schiff added.
“He’ll do it now. He’s done it before. He’ll do it for the next several months. He’ll do it in the election if he’s allowed to. This is why, if you find him guilty, you must find that he should be removed,” he said.
As the 100 senators sat as jurors and millions of Americans watched on television, House impeachment managers mustered scores of videos, internal documents and extensive witness testimony to lay out a strong case that the US leader abused his powers.
Schiff’s prosecution team detailed how Trump flagrantly undertook last year to force Kiev to help him tarnish his possible re-election rival, former US vice president Joe Biden.
“President Trump used the powers of his office to solicit a foreign nation to interfere in our elections for his own personal benefit,” House Judiciary Committee Chair Jerry Nadler told the chamber.
“Since president George Washington took office in 1789, no president has abused his power in this way,” Nadler said.
“The president has repeatedly, flagrantly, violated his oath... The president’s conduct is wrong. It is illegal. And it is dangerous,” he said.
Over nine hours the Democrats methodically dismantled Republican claims that Trump did nothing wrong.
They left few doubts that Trump’s sole motivation in secretly freezing aid to Ukraine in July last year was to force Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to announce one investigation into Biden and a second into an unsupported story that Kiev helped Democrats in the 2016 election.
To puncture a key White House argument that the US constitution requires a specific crime to remove a president, they played old videos in which two of Trump’s closest defenders — US Senator Lindsey Graham and criminal defense attorney Alan Dershowitz — said that abuse of power itself is a clear impeachable offense.
They also detailed the extensive role of Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani in the scheme to pressure Zelensky, even while US intelligence and diplomatic chiefs disagreed with it.
“Donald Trump chose Rudy Giuliani over his own intelligence agencies. He chose Rudy Giuliani over his own national security advisers... That makes him dangerous to our country,” said Schiff, who leads the House Intelligence Committee.
Yet, three days into arguments into the trial, there were few signs that any of the Republican majority that Trump commands in the Senate would buy into the evidence and turn against him.
“What we heard from the managers yesterday, the day before, it is the same thing, day after day after day,” Republican Senator John Barrasso said.
“We’re hearing the same things over and over,” Trump attorney Jay Sekulow said. “We will be putting on vigorous defense of both facts and rebutting what they’ve said.”
At the White House, Trump unleashed a barrage of tweets attacking the process as “loaded with lies and misrepresentations.”
“Most unfair & corrupt hearing in Congressional history!” he tweeted
Democratic prosecutors were to complete their arguments yesterday, with a focus on the second impeachment charge, obstruction of Congress, before Trump’s legal team holds the floor in his defense for three days.
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