GOP’s Justin Amash Supports Trump Impeachment

Justin Amash, a Republican representative from Michigan, has become the first GOP member of Congress to publicly say that Donald Trump should be impeached. Amash, though a libertarian, is a founding member of the House Freedom Caucus, whose members tend to be significantly more right-leaning than other Republicans. Until Justin Amash’s recent statements, the support for impeachment has been split along party lines.

On Saturday, May 18, Amash tweeted that he had come to four conclusions after reading the redacted Mueller report.

“Here are my principal conclusions:”

“1. Attorney General Barr has deliberately misrepresented Mueller’s report.
2. President Trump has engaged in impeachable conduct.
3. Partisanship has eroded our system of checks and balances.
4. Few members of Congress have read the report.”

“I offer these conclusions,” said Amash, “only after having read Mueller’s redacted report carefully and completely, having read or watched pertinent statements and testimony, and having discussed this matter with my staff, who thoroughly reviewed materials and provided me with further analysis.”

Justin Amash, known for standing on principal, has frequently been at odds with Trump, as well as with fellow Republicans. This is significant because Amash is ultra-conservative. With his recent statements supporting Trump’s impeachment, he is taking a position that has been associated with the Democrats. This partisan thinking, Amash points out, is preventing meaningful and productive activity —namely justice — from occurring.

“Our system of checks and balances relies on each branch jealously guarding its powers and upholding its duties under our Constitution. When loyalty to a political party or to an individual trumps loyalty to the Constitution, the Rule of Law — the foundation of liberty — crumbles.”

Not all Democrats currently support impeachment of Trump. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has advised a prudent approach, pointing out that rushing to impeachment could backfire and cost the Democrats the 2020 presidential election.

But Justin Amash reminds us all that our government is not in place to interpret the law or the Constitution for partisan political gain:

“America’s institutions depend on officials to uphold both the rules and spirit of our constitutional system even when to do so is personally inconvenient or yields a politically unfavorable outcome. Our Constitution is brilliant and awesome; it deserves a government to match it,” said Amash.

GOP congressman among first to say Trump impeachment possible | CBS News [2019-05-17]

GOP Rep. Justin Amash Calls For Trump’s Impeachment With No Specific Reason | Own the Libs with Facts [2019-05-18]

Ralph Northam Persists Despite Racist Photo

Ralph Northam, governor of Virginia, insists that he is neither person shown in a racist photo in his medical school yearbook, of a person in blackface standing next to a person in Ku Klux Clan garb. When the photo was first publicized, Northam had apologized for his appearance in the photo. After further examination, however, Ralph Northam said he is certain that he was not one of the people in the racist photo.

On Friday, February 1, Northam apologized, stating, “This behavior is not in keeping with who I am today and the values I have fought for throughout my career in the military, in medicine, and in public service.”

On Saturday, however, amid growing calls for his resignation as Governor, Northam said, “I believe now and then that I am not either of the people in this photo…This was not me in that picture. That was not Ralph Northam.”

Even if Northam was not one of the people appearing in the photo, the question remains: Why was such a blatantly racist photo on a page in his yearbook – where space was fully devoted to photos, quotes, and stats pertaining to Ralph Northam?

Additionally, Northam has admitted to making other “mistakes on race” in his past. As part of a dance contest, for example, Northam blackened his face to portray Michael Jackson.

People do stupid or ignorant things, and sometimes, when they grow as human beings, they come to realize how regrettable or offensive some of their previous actions were. That may be the case for Ralph Northam.

Unfortunately, despite Ralph Northam’s attempts to distance himself from the now viral racist photo, he won’t be able to remove the stigma it has cast on his governorship. Reversing his stance from apology to denial has only weakened the trust of his constituency.

After meeting with Northam, the Virginia Legislative Black Caucus said, “In light of his public admission and apology for his decision to appear in the photo, he has irrevocably lost the faith and trust of the people he was elected to serve… Changing his public story today now casts further doubt on his ability to regain that trust.”

Democrat lawmakers across the country, including Virginia’s two senators, are calling for Northam’s resignation.

Even Hilary Clinton weighed in, tweeting, “There is nothing to debate. He must resign.”

Virginia’s racist past makes it all the more crucial for its lawmakers not to be associated with white supremacy, racist intimidation, and racial stereotyping. Even though it was long ago, and no matter what Ralph Northam does now, he will always be linked to a racist photo.

Virginia Gov. Northam says he will not resign amid racist photo scandal |
Fox News | [2019-02-02]

Virginia governor resists calls to resign over racist yearbook photo |
CBS News [2019-02-04]