Posted on 01/02/2019 10:36:10 AM PST by Olog-hai
Alan J. Steinbergwho served as an adviser to former President George W. Bushwrote in an opinion piece published this week that he didnt believe President Donald Trump would be removed from office through impeachment.
Steinberg, a former Environmental Protection Agency regional administrator, said that he believed Trump would resign in 2019 in exchange for immunity.
Trump will not be removed from office by the constitutional impeachment and removal process, Steinberg wrote in The Star-Ledger. Instead, the self-professed supreme dealmaker will use his presidency as a bargaining chip with federal and state authorities in 2019, agreeing to leave office in exchange for the relevant authorities not pursuing criminal charges against him, his children or the Trump Organization.
Steinberg noted in the piece that should the House of Representatives impeach Trump, 20 Republican senators would have to break with the president to remove him from officeand that seems very unlikely. Steinberg wrote that the many legal challenges facing Trumpthe investigation from special counsel Robert Mueller, the probe from the Southern District of New York as well as inquiries from the attorney general of New York and the Manhattan District Attorneys Officecould lead him to leave the White House, especially as authorities close in on his family.
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I absolutely agree, RJ.
Watching the vile attacks on Kavanaugh, I now wonder if that was a "message" to Roberts who perhaps Obama knows he assaulted women and Obama would leak it if he didn't stay in line.
What will the headlines be when Trump outsmarts them all, again?
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