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Judiciary panel releases report defining impeachable offenses

The House Judiciary Committee on Saturday released a report explaining the constitutional grounds for the impeachment of President Trump.

The report comes after Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) announced earlier in the week that the House would be moving forward with drafting formal articles of impeachment. The articles could be released and voted on as soon as this coming week.

The report, titled “Constitutional Grounds for Presidential Impeachment,” was written by the committee’s majority staff and describes impeachment as “the Constitution’s final answer to a President who mistakes himself for a monarch.”

Additionally, it details the “history, purpose and meaning of the Constitution’s Impeachment Clause” and “addresses legal questions about the impeachment process and rebuts false claims about impeachment.”

Specifically, the report clarifies impeachment processes that had been scrutinized by GOP House lawmakers throughout the public committee hearings and addresses six issues of potential relevance:

“The Framers’ worst nightmare is what we are facing in this very moment,” Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) said in a statement. “President Trump abused his power, betrayed our national security, and corrupted our elections, all for personal gain.

“The Constitution details only one remedy for this misconduct: impeachment,” he continued. “The safety and security of our nation, our democracy, and future generations hang in the balance if we do not address this misconduct. In America, no one is above the law, not even the President.”

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Updated: 12:45 p.m.