Neal Katyal
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in Chicago, IL, The United States
March 12, 1970
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Impeach: The Case Against Donald Trump
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“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.”
― Impeach: The Case Against Donald Trump
― Impeach: The Case Against Donald Trump
“Federalist No. 68, written by Alexander Hamilton, warned that the “most deadly adversaries of republican government” would come “chiefly from the desire in foreign powers to gain an improper ascendant in our councils.” “How could they better gratify this,” he added, “than by raising a creature of their own to the chief magistracy of the Union?”
― Impeach: The Case Against Donald Trump
― Impeach: The Case Against Donald Trump
“James A. Baker III, George H. W. Bush’s chief of staff, recalled a day in October 1992 when President Bush was approached by four Republican members of Congress who had an idea for how he could win reelection. “They told him the only way to win was to hammer his challenger Bill Clinton’s patriotism for protesting the Vietnam War while in London and visiting Moscow as a young man,” Baker writes. Bush didn’t reject the idea out of hand; in fact, he thought it might work. But when Baker heard that the only way to reveal this information would be to “contact the Russians or the British,” he realized that the administration “absolutely could not do that.” Why would someone as canny and strategic as Baker be so opposed to the idea of asking a foreign power to help his boss win an election? Because opposition to foreign interference in our elections is as old as America itself.”
― Impeach: The Case Against Donald Trump
― Impeach: The Case Against Donald Trump
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