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Foul-Mouthed Muslim Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib Co-Authors Op-Ed Outlining Case For Impeachment Of Trump

Foul-Mouthed Muslim Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib Co-Authors Op-Ed Outlining Case For Impeachment Of Trump

Congratulations to the 13th congressional district of Michigan for the election of an articulate, intelligent, impartial representative to replace Democrat John Conyers. Muslima Rashida Tlaib commands an extensive vocabulary the likes of which has not been seen in Washington, DC, in quite some time. Just after being sworn in using the Satanic Quran, Tlaib, relating a story about her son declaring she won but bullies don’t, stated, “You’re right, they don’t. And we’re gonna go in and impeach the motherf*****.” Wow, what class!

On Thursday, Tlaib co-authored an op-ed with John Bonifaz that appeared in The Detroit Free Press titled: “Now is the time to begin impeachment proceedings against President Trump”. In reading this piece of false narrative, one can tell that Tlaib and her co-author has zero knowledge regarding the Constitution and what type of government it established. In the first paragraph, Tlaib and Bonifaz called the united States a “democracy” – we are a republic. But, this woman and her cohort continue on to blast Trump for violating the Constitution and attacking the rule of law, as well as the people, while she follows a pedophilic, thieving, abusive, barbarian and supports Sharia law that is antithetical to our Constitution.

Tlaib listed what she and Bonifaz identify as “high crimes and misdemeanors” allegedly committed by Trump that is deserving of impeachment.

We already have overwhelming evidence that the president has committed impeachable offenses, including, just to name a few: obstructing justice; violating the emoluments clause; abusing the pardon power; directing or seeking to direct law enforcement to prosecute political adversaries for improper purposes; advocating illegal violence and undermining equal protection of the laws; ordering the cruel and unconstitutional imprisonment of children and their families at the southern border; and conspiring to illegally influence the 2016 election through a series of hush money payments.

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Whether the president was directly involved in a conspiracy with the Russian government to interfere with the 2016 election remains the subject of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation. But we do not need to wait on the outcome of that criminal investigation before moving forward now with an inquiry in the U.S. House of Representatives on whether the president has committed impeachable “high crimes and misdemeanors” against the state: abuse of power and abuse of the public trust.

First of all, this sounds like part of the list of the 1,300 crimes committed by Barack Hussein Obama Soetoro Soebarkah. Unfortunately, Tlaib and her accomplice did not cite specifics, only generalities. But, Brookings described the instances they determined laid the foundation for the charge of obstruction of justice.

Today, the authors argue, “President Trump faces the possibility of criminal liability for obstructing justice under three different theories.” The first is the obstruction of a proceeding such as congressional proceeding or a grand jury proceeding. The second is witness intimidation, and the third is conspiracy.

The clearest example of Trump possibly working to obstruct a proceeding is, obviously, his firing of FBI Director James Comey—an action Trump’s former strategist Steve Bannon called, “the biggest mistake maybe in modern political history.” Berke, Bookbinder and Eisen point out that while the president has the right to fire anyone who works for him, he cannot do so if it is “done for the corrupt purpose of obstructing an investigation.” The analogy they make is to the right of an employer to fire someone but not on the basis of their race, sex, or religion.

As for witness intimidation, the authors point to a long list of presidential tweets and statements ranging from his now familiar cry to end the “witch hunt,” to his attempts to discredit senior FBI officials, to his lawyer publicly speculating about pardons for his former colleagues, to revoking John Brennan’s security clearance because he led the “sham” Russian investigation. Witness tampering, according to the authors, “need not be explicit or overt. … Suggestive threatening, intimidating or persuasive statements are sufficient to support a case under Section 1512 (b).”

The third point the authors make has to do with corrupt intent—a phrase they admit is very vague. But here too, they cite a long list of Trump’s actions, including ordering Deputy Attorney General Rode Rosenstein to “…draft a memo on Comey’s conduct that the president would subsequently use as cover for Comey’s firing…” They go on to write that President Trump, “faces exposure under both the ‘offense clause’ and the ‘defraud clause’ of the conspiracy statute.”

This is quite a list, which seems to revolve totally around the firing of James Comey for failing to fully investigate the crimes of Hillary Clinton through deviating from standard FBI protocol and procedure when conducting an investigation. While Steve Bannon may have called it “the biggest mistake may be in modern political history”, a mistake is far from obstruction of justice. When it comes to the Mueller investigation, the entire basis for it was a phony, false dossier paid for by the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee. Moreover, it is an absolute travesty that anyone no longer working in government is allowed to maintain their security clearance. As far as ordering Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein to draft a memo on Comey’s conduct to use as a cover for Comey’s firing, where is the solid proof, the “deadwood”, the unlawful action under the conspiracy code? The letters from the Trump team to Rosenstein and Mueller document the offenses by Comey that are anything but conspiracy; it is fact. Moreover, with the propensity for Rosenstein and Comey to commit less than honest actions and statements, who would believe what either said over paper documents detailing Comey’s impropriety?

Again, Trump didn’t have to discredit senior FBI officials using tweets. Those officials discredited themselves through their actions and tweets – Comey, McCabe, Strzok, and Page.

In evaluating Tlaib and Bonifaz’s claim that Trump has violated the emolument clause, one wonders if these two know the clause and what it means.


Article I, Section 9, last paragraph of the Constitution for the united States of America states, “No title of nobility shall be granted by the united States: And no person holding any office of profit or trust under them, shall, without the consent of the Congress, accept of any present, emolument, office, or title, of any kind whatever, from any King, prince or foreign state.” This is the foreign emolument clause. Article II, Section 1, paragraph before the presidential oath of office of the Constitution for the united States of America states, “The president shall, at stated times, receive for his services, a compensation, which shall neither be increased nor diminished during the period for which he shall have been elected, and he shall not receive within that period any other emolument from the united States, or any of them.” This is known as the domestic emolument clause.

There is some discussion regarding the definition of “emolument” in the English language and legal dictionaries from 1523 – 1806 as indicated by John Mikhail of the Georgetown University Law Center and the definition in Black Law’s Dictionary. While Mikhail states that the definition of emolument – profit, advantage, gain, benefit, contains no reference to “office or employment”, the Constitution explains exactly what cannot be attained by an office holder or president when one substitutes the word “emolument” with the words “profit, advantage, gain, and/or benefit.” So, in context, any person holding any office shall, without the consent of Congress, accept of any present, “profit, advantage, gain, and/or benefit,” office, or title, of any kind whatever, from any King, prince or foreign state. When operating an international corporation, are we to understand that any office holder cannot benefit from the corporation? As long as the office holder is not accepting any advantage from any foreign state, King or prince, there should be no problem here.

It wasn’t a problem when Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State benefitted from pay to play schemes using the Clinton Foundation during the Uranium One deal with Russia. How is Sen. Harry Reid, in his railroad of the Bundy’s in order to establish a “solar panel farm” run by China to aid his son, not guilty of the foreign emolument clause? The same thing goes for Sen. Mitch McConnell regarding his wife’s family’s Chinese shipping business?

As far as the domestic emolument clause goes, the same word substitution applies meaning the president cannot receive any other “profit, advantage, gain and/or benefit” in addition to the compensation established for the office from the united States or any other State. So, where is Trump receiving any other profit, advantage, gain and/or benefit from the US or other States?

According to those who are accusing Trump of violating the emolument clause, any president or office holder who happens to own a business, international or domestic, is required to relinquish that business in order to hold office and/or be president. It doesn’t appear the Constitution would deny anyone holding office to close their legitimate business in order to serve the public. But, Publius Huldah would be better to weigh in on that issue. In my readings, I don’t see legitimacy to Tlaib and Bonifaz’s claims.

As far as Trump abusing the power of the pardon, there has not been one president elected who hasn’t done that, including Barack Hussein Obama Soetoro Soebarkah. While the power of the pardon is there for good reason, it has been abused atrociously by presidents for quite some time.

With Trump campaigning to hold law violators who are politicians and charlatans accountable to the law for their transgressions, that is not directing law enforcement to prosecute political adversaries. Hillary Clinton broke the law, along with Barack Hussein Obama Soetoro Soebarkah. Hussein Soetoro, as well as the Clinton campaign, fomented the spying upon the Trump campaign, the political adversary, in violation of the law. Are we to allow them to operate with impunity because they carry a “D” behind their name and are politicians or are we to hold everyone accountable to the law equally? If we hold everyone accountable to the law equally, there is no problem with accusations of political partisanship when it comes to prosecution of lawbreakers. But, Trump has not sought to hold these law violators accountable to the law. Instead, he called Hillary Clinton “good people”.

James Comey, John Brennan, and James Clapper deserved to be fired, along with Loretta Lynch. Moreover, they deserve to be prosecuted under the law for their violation of the law. Unfortunately, this is not going to happen. But, their unlawful actions are grounds for dismissal despite what these two “intellects” might claim.

The remainder of Tlaib and Bonifaz’s list is subjective opinion and not based on facts – advocating illegal violence and undermining equal protection of the laws; ordering the cruel and unconstitutional imprisonment of children and their families at the southern border; and conspiring to illegally influence the 2016 election through a series of hush money payments. In fact, it was Hussein Soetoro who advocated, instigated and promoted “illegal violence and undermining equal protection of the law”. There is nothing unconstitutional about detaining illegal alien invaders aka lawbreakers for deportation; no one had a problem when it was done under Bush or Hussein Soetoro. And, parents who bring their children with them to illegally cross the border know the consequences. These invaders who are also parents should not come to cross the border illegally nor bring their children when planning to do so. The responsibility should be placed where it belongs – on the parents. And, as far as Trump illegally influencing the election through a series of hush money payments, these two need to specifically declare what that means because paying money to a porn star for whatever reason is not illegal. However, it is illegal to intimidate witnesses such as what Bill Clinton’s victims suffered at the hands of Hillary Clinton.

No one abused power more than the illegitimate usurper of the White House for eight years. And certainly, every president has abused power with impunity going back for quite some time. So, what makes Democrats so eager to charge a president now? Simple; they just don’t like Trump and neither do establishment Republicans.

Admittedly, Trump wasn’t this writer’s first choice for president because of what was contained in his campaign platform, meaning it was not all constitutional. However, one cannot fabricate crimes and misdemeanors just to remove someone from office one doesn’t like. To do that is unjust. And, those who perpetuate unjustness should be held accountable for their violation of the law.

When faced with a usurper with clear overt documented constitutional violations and crimes and misdemeanors, as well as a Democratic 2016 presidential nominee that violated federal law, Democrats and Republicans alike were content to let actual crimes go unpunished subjecting the American public to the devastation heaped upon this republic by criminals, including themselves. Both sides of the aisle were content to allow multiple violations of the Constitution by Hussein Soetoro to go unpunished. Likewise, both sides turned a blind eye to the crimes of Hillary Clinton, conducting dog and pony show congressional hearings to deceive the public into thinking justice would be served. The only difference now is Trump is viewed by the establishment as the “people’s choice” upsetting their apple cart toward implementing globalist socialism.

So, America, the question now becomes, “what are you ready and prepared to do?”

Courtesy of Freedom Outpost

Suzanne Hamner (pen name) is a registered nurse, grandmother of 4, and a political independent residing in the state of Georgia, who is trying to mobilize the Christian community in her area to stand up and speak out against tyrannical government, invasion by totalitarian political systems masquerading as religion and get back to the basics of education.

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