Impeach
Impeach
Neal Katyal
Judd Apatow
Please get [this book] to better understand the issues involved. - Judd Apatow
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Impeach

Impeach: The Case Against Donald Trump

Neal Katyal
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Neal Katyal
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In "Impeach," celebrated Supreme Court lawyer and former Acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal delivers a compelling and urgent narrative on the necessity of holding President Trump accountable for his actions. With the precision of a seasoned legal expert, Katyal argues that Trump's repeated solicitations for foreign interference in the 2020 presidential election not only undermine the foundational principles of American democracy but also signal a dire threat to the republic itself. Drawing on the wisdom of the Founding Fathers and the solemn words of President George Washington, Katyal underscores that no American, not even the President, is above the law. In a time when political divides cut deeply into the fabric of American society, Katyal’s book presents a bipartisan plea for the preservation of the nation's most cherished values. Katyal masterfully weaves together constitutional law, historical precedent, and a clarion call for action, making "Impeach" an essential read for anyone concerned with the integrity and future of American democracy. He posits that impeachment, while a measure of last resort, is the necessary path left to Americans in the face of unchecked presidential misconduct. The book is not just a legal argument but a moral reckoning, urging citizens and lawmakers alike to reflect on the kind of country they wish to uphold. Through Katyal's persuasive prose, "Impeach" emerges as a guide for navigating one of the most tumultuous periods in modern American history, reminding us that the preservation of democracy demands courage, conviction, and, above all, accountability.

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Released
2019
26 Nov
Length
224
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Please get [this book] to better understand the issues involved. - Judd Apatow
And in a world where the Constitution makes the president all-powerful—in charge of the world’s largest treasury and the world’s strongest army—an unconstrained presidency is a constitutional monstrosity.
— Neal Katyal, Impeach

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