“Guilty as charged.”

This book is for everybody who tuned in to the Trump impeachment trial or followed it from a distance via the media reporting. The general scope of the prosecution and the defense are covered, then analyzed in on-nonsense terms.

There were two articles of impeachment, for abuse of power and contempt of Congress. The former was the focus of almost all the attention in the Senate debate and in the media, mainly over the issue of hearing from witnesses.
This book focuses on the contempt of Congress charge.

What does it mean? How was it developed in the House hearings in the fall of 2019? The case for contempt was made much stronger during the Senate tribunal. However, both sides left out crucial facts regarding contempt.

A conversational, sometimes witty, presentation of these crucial facts reaches a startling conclusion. It wasn’t just Trump who showed contempt of Congress but Congress itself. Call it “contempt of the Constitution” or “contempt of the American people,” whatever the label, it spells doom for freedom in America.

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Bill H. Clark