The Case for Impeachment

The Case for Impeachment by Allan J. Lichtman is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins on January 16, 2018, featuring 352 pages in English. This book presents a detailed argument for the impeachment of Donald J. Trump, focusing on various allegations including his ties to Russia, potential obstruction of justice, and violations of the Constitution’s Emoluments Clause. Lichtman, a distinguished professor of history, draws on historical precedents to illustrate the gravity of the current political situation.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of impeachment proceedings throughout American history, including notable cases involving Andrew Johnson, Richard Nixon, and Bill Clinton. Lichtman articulates how Trump’s actions reflect patterns seen in past presidencies that led to impeachment, emphasizing the implications for American democracy. This edition provides updated material and a new introduction, making it a timely resource for those interested in political science, American government, and constitutional law.
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NATIONAL BESTSELLER
“Lichtman has written what may be the most important book of the year.” —The Hill
“It is still striking to see the full argument unfold and realize that you don’t have to be a zealot to imagine some version of it happening. . . . Lies. Abuse of power. Treason. Crimes against humanity. Martial law. Lichtman throws everything Trump’s way.” —Washington Post
Published to coincide with the first anniversary of Donald J. Trump’s inauguration and updated with new material and a new introduction, a paperback edition of the critically acclaimed, national bestseller that makes the case for impeaching the 45th president of the United States
In the fall of 2016, Allan Lichtman—the Distinguished Professor of History at American University who has correctly forecasted thirty years of presidential outcomes—made headlines when he predicted that Donald J. Trump would defeat Hillary Clinton, to win the presidency. In this timely, considered volume, written in clear, nonpartisan terms, Lichtman lays out the reasons Congress could remove Trump from the Oval Office: his ties to Russia before and after the election and his possible obstruction of the investigation—including firing F.B.I. Director James Comey—the complicated financial conflicts of interest at home and abroad violating the Constitution’s Emoluments Clause, and his abuse of executive authority.
The Case for Impeachment also offers a fascinating look at presidential impeachment proceedings throughout American history, including those involving Andrew Johnson, Richard Nixon, and Bill Clinton. Lichtman shows how Trump exhibits many of the flaws (and more) that have doomed past presidents, and argues, with clarity and power, that for Donald Trump’s presidency, smoke has become fire. Historians, legal scholars, and politicians alike agree: we are in politically uncharted waters. The cost to the nation is high: the durability of our institutions is increasingly being undermined and the public’s confidence continues to erode, threatening American democracy itself.
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