Politics

Alan Dershowitz to Newsmax TV: House Violated Constitution

President Donald Trump did not commit any impeachable offenses, but the House violated the Constitution to suggest he did and are, ironically, immune from reprisals, according to constitutional law expert Alan Dershowitz on Newsmax TV.

“We all hear that the president is not above the law, but Congress is not above the law: When Congress impeached the president earlier this week, they committed six independent violations of the Constitution,” Dershowitz told “Saturday Report.”

“They violated the free speech provision. They violated the impeachment criteria. They violated the bill of attainder. They violated due process, on and on and on.”

Ironically, lawmakers are protected from legal culpability from their congressional actions, so unlike they are doing with the president, they cannot be sought for the allegations against them.

“But the only sanction is to vote them out of office and to bring them to trial in the court of public opinion,” Dershowitz told host Carl Higbie. “Senators and congressmen are immune from lawsuits for what they do or say on the floor of the Senate, so there can’t be any personal lawsuits.

“And I wouldn’t favor recriminations.”

All House Democrats and 10 Republicans impeached the president for the second time this week for inciting the storming of the Capitol on Jan. 6, but the president’s pursuit of an Electoral College challenge is not grounds for impeachment, Dershowitz noted

“How can you impeach a president for a speech that is constitutionally protected?” he lamented.

Ultimately, impeachment should die in the Senate as it did the last time, according to Dershowitz, a member of the president’s first Senate impeachment trial team.

“The Constitution is very clear, the purpose of impeachment is removal,” he concluded, adding the president will be out of office by the time a trial can be held, pointing to the precedent of former President Richard Nixon’s resignation ending an impeachment trial in the Senate.

“The Senate cannot try an ordinary citizen.”

Sholom Schreirber

Progressively maintain extensive infomediaries via extensible niches. Dramatically disseminate standardized metrics after resource-leveling processes. Objectively pursue diverse catalysts for change for interoperable meta-services.

Share
Published by
Sholom Schreirber

Recent Posts

French politician calls for US to return Statue of Liberty

(A7) White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt responded to the call of a French politician…

5 hours ago

Mahmoud Khalil and the Red Green Assault on American Sovereignty

By Josh Hammer (Daily Signal) The stock market of late has been on a veritable roller…

5 hours ago

Left-Wing Group Sues Trump Admin To Stop Deportations Of Anti-Israel Foreign Student Protesters

(DCNF) A left-wing group representing the interests of Arab-Americans filed a lawsuit against the Trump…

5 hours ago

Trump Declares Biden’s Pardons of January 6 Committee ‘Void, Vacant’ Due to Autopen

By Alana Mastrangelo (Breitbart) President Donald Trump said former President Joe Biden’s preemptive pardons for…

5 hours ago

Trump Warns Iran of ‘Dire Consequences’ for Houthi Support

(AP) U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday explicitly linked the actions of Yemen's Houthi rebels…

6 hours ago

Masquerading as Orthodox Jew, Palestinian infiltrates Jewish towns for crime spree

By World Israel News Staff A Palestinian Arab thief was arrested recently following a crime…

6 hours ago