The impeachment process of 2020 is over, so why care about it anymore? Here's why...The United States is at a turning point in the history of the nation. Political polarization on a variety of issues and ideologies has coalesced into two major factions we call parties. Above it all is a moral sense of right and wrong, patriotism and disloyalty, good and evil. Each faction wonders if they can trust the legislators in the other faction to do what's right for the country. Will those running for re-election in November consider the greater good of the nation above their own? Will they lie to us or tell it like it is? Will they take oaths and make promises with the full intention of breaking those oaths and promises, or will they be true to themselves, to their sacred honor and to the People? The impeachment process has provided for us a unique opportunity by which to make those predictions by observing the behavior of the participants in the face of great pressures and great decisions. Which ones used the Constitution to uphold the law, and which ones abused it to their own ends?This booklet is primarily for U.S. citizens who vote, who want to know what went on in the impeachment process, who would prefer to think for themselves and develop their own opinions straight from the facts rather than be told what to think by the talking heads on TV, by blogs and by other media. Instead of telling the reader what to think, the booklet provides the basic facts relevant to The Case in a structured way along with a little guidance to better understand the documents and facts presented. It is for the reader to take those facts and determine whether the parties to the process acted in their country's best interests or in their own.
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