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'Destructive President': Magazine's blunt call for Trump's impeachment

By Emma Reynolds
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17 Jan, 2019 10:39 PM5 mins to read

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The calls for Trump's impeachment are growing louder amid accusations of alleged Russia collusion and alleged misuse of campaign finances. Photo / AP

The calls for Trump's impeachment are growing louder amid accusations of alleged Russia collusion and alleged misuse of campaign finances. Photo / AP

The Atlantic magazine has published an extraordinary cover story entitled "The Case For Impeachment", setting out the reasons the United States should get rid of Donald Trump.

The cover of the new issue of @TheAtlantic pic.twitter.com/TayiwAdHSi

— Oliver Darcy (@oliverdarcy) January 17, 2019

Writer Yoni Appelbaum argues that impeaching the President would be "the antidote to chaos", accusing Trump of attacking "the very foundations of America's constitutional democracy."

On the 27th day of government shutdown, the writer claims Trump has mounted "a concerted challenge" to the separation of powers, the rule of law, and civil liberties and that he has "purposefully inflamed America's divisions."

Most damningly, Appelbaum adds: "He has set himself against the American idea, the principle that all of us — of every race, gender, and creed — are created equal."

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It came as the President again warned more caravans were forming and blamed the Democrats for the shutdown, despite bad news for him from the polls.

"The party has been hijacked by the open-borders fringe," he said in a speech at the Pentagon, insisting the US will have "powerful, strong border security"

A PBS and NPR poll revealed 57 per cent of voters said they would vote against Mr Trump in 2020. RealClearPolitics found his disapproval rating was at 55.7 per cent — almost 15 points higher than his average.

The Atlantic contends that Trump has failed as a leader by routinely prioritising his own self-interest — citing investigations into his businesses and his refusal to share his tax returns.

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Appelbaum notes that the criticism of the President does not just come from his political opponents — government insiders and Republicans have been some of his most vocal detractors.

GOP members of Congress and even White House staff have described their horror at witnessing chaos within the administration. Many are concerned the government shutdown is damaging the economy and angering voters.

Republican congressman Will Hurd, whose Texas district has the longest border with Mexico, said last week: "I think building a concrete structure sea to shining sea is the most expensive and least effective way to do border security."

Hurd, a former CIA agent who has argued for a "smart wall" made up of sensors and other tech, lashed out after Trump's Oval Office speech: "If this is a crisis, the people that are dealing with this crisis should get paid."

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The Atlantic magazine has made an extraordinary call for Donald Trump's impeachment. Photo / AP
The Atlantic magazine has made an extraordinary call for Donald Trump's impeachment. Photo / AP

Tennessee Republican Senator Bob Corker criticised the President for being swayed by conservative talk radio "tyrants" over his border wall in December.

Former presidential nominee Mitt Romney earlier this month said the President "has not risen to the mantle of the office."

The Republican senator wrote in a Washington Post op-ed: "With the nation so divided, resentful and angry, presidential leadership in qualities of character is indispensable. And it is in this province where the incumbent's shortfall has been most glaring.''

Defence secretary Jim Mattis, who departed through the administration's revolving door after Trump announced he was withdrawing troops from Syria, said the President should appoint someone "whose views are better aligned with yours."

The brutal Atlantic article was due to be published in two weeks' time, but editor in chief Jeffrey Goldberg said he had brought the date forward because of "the Trump-caused government shutdown, unmatched in length and consequence, and the debate over whether the 45th president of the United States is secretly operating on behalf of Russia."

The magazine also published a special feature section called "50 Moments That Define an Improbable Presidency".

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In his introduction, Goldberg wrote: "Like many Americans, we sometimes find the velocity of chaos unmanageable … So we decided to pause for a moment and analyse 50 of the most improbable, norm-bending, and destructive incidents of this presidency to date."

Federal employees and supporters demonstrate at Sacramento airport as the partial government shutdown enters its 27th day. Photo / AP
Federal employees and supporters demonstrate at Sacramento airport as the partial government shutdown enters its 27th day. Photo / AP

One of the 50 stories, entitled "In Trump's World, Reality Is Negotiable", contends that through systematically attacking authoritative sources, the President and his aides have "inoculated a huge swath of the American public against ever being informed about anything, providing millions of Americans with a resistance to learning that will long outlive his administration."

California Democratic congressman Brad Sherman filed an impeachment resolution against the President on his party's first day controlling the House of Representatives earlier this month.

The resolution argues that Trump obstructed justice by firing FBI Director James Comey shortly after he entered the White House because he knew the FBI was investigating Russian state interference in the 2016 federal election.

Mr Sherman said there was "no reason" Congress shouldn't consider impeaching Mr Trump. "Every day, Donald Trump shows that leaving the White House would be good for our country," he told the LA Times.

But other Democrats, including House speaker Nancy Pelosi, fear that pushing for impeachment could alienate voters.

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They also want to wait for the results of various investigations, including Special Counsel Robert Mueller's probe into alleged Russia collusion.

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