There is Possibility Trump May Be Impeached- Expert
With less than a week to
go before Donald Trump takes office, an expert in American politics has
come forward to state her belief that the 45th president of the United
States will not see the end of his first term.
In an interview with The Independent,
University of Manchester professor Angelia Wilson claimed that due to
the numerous scandals Trump has faced since starting his campaign, he
has become a "liability" and an "embarrassment" to the Republican party,
which leaves him "vulnerable to impeachment" within his first two years
in office. (Most recently, Buzzfeed published a 35-page dossier which alleged Trump had committed treason with Russia, amongst other things — claims the president-elect has since denied and called "fake news.")
"I think it is highly likely that he will be impeached in the first 12 to 18 months," Wilson said.
"Whether it will be about the Russia dossier or other scandals that are
undoubtedly there, he has become a liability for the Republican party.
At some point they will need to distance themselves from him in order to
solidify reelection for the House."
The
professor went on to state that the decision to impeach Trump would
ultimately come down to his policies (and relationship) with Russia.
"I
cannot imagine the military leaders up for appointments are going to
suddenly become friends with Russia, they are going to continue to hold a
question mark over any attempt by Trump to create some kind of 'special
relationship' with Putin," she told The Independent.
"The
crunch will come if Putin really does have some sort of blackmailing
power over Trump," she continued.
"For now, the Christian right and Tea
Party Republicans like Ted Cruz are getting to play a significant role
in setting the political agenda, so they are not going to get rid of
Trump in the short term."
However, other experts in U.S. politics told The Independent that,
while impeachment wasn't out of the question, the Republican party will
likely do whatever it can to give Trump a chance, due to the potential
consequences and implications of a party ousting its own candidate.
"He
will be president for four years, period," political science professor
Terrence Casey said. "Unless he decides to go away, or is impeached,
then you can't get rid of him."
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