Democrats believe it's for his personal gain because it targets the bidens and benefits him for the 2020 elections. Most conservatives believe that his actions do not constitute abuse of power in his self interest because part of his campaign promise was to root out corruption, which is tied to a conflict of interest with biden.
Conservatives might say that, but I doubt many believe it, because it is unbelievable. Trump wasn't trying to root out corruption in Ukraine, and we know this for a couple of reasons:
1. He never said anything about corruption in any other context than this particular incident with the Ukrainian prosecutor and Joe Biden.
2. Biden's actions made it
more likely that his son would be prosecuted because the prosecutor was fired for
not investigating corruption.
Those are the facts. They are undisputable. I know you might well try, but you can't argue with reality.
The third angle is that he was compelling Ukraine to investigate the bidens conflict of interest, and dealing with whether or not the leadership in ukraine was getting its own corruption under control; that he is in the wrong regardless but that there is enough ambiguity surrounding his justifications to not warrant an impeachment.
There is no amiguity. None at all. Trump and his goblins have confessed.
So YES there are rational doubts about his intent that are not answerable through simple partisan hackery. Much of the bribery component is predicated on the witness testimony they acquired rather than on the transcripts of the phone call which is publicly available.
There is no room for rational doubt. The doubt we are reading about is manufactured by a thouroughly dishonest campaign. I don't belive you put any real stock in said doubt, because doing so is utterly stupid, and you're not.
Also, there is no "bribery component".
Bribery was floated by pelosi and other house democrats multiple times as the defined constitutional offense... and while it did not get written as an impeachment article, the money aspect was amended as a tenant of the "abuse of power" article.
That's because it was abuse of power and not bribery. It's textbook abuse of power.
The rest dealing with obstruction of congress. The president had no control over the house inquiry beyond his refusal to testify. They may have a case here but out of the two charges it's the weaker of them.
No, it's slam dunk, and believing otherwise is again utterly stupid, and you're not, so you're simply gaslighting.
If this is what you think of my position then you're going to have to back this up. If not...You can keep peddling this red herring if you want but it does not address my points and therefore I can care less that you think this going forward.
You have no points. You are just regurgitating Republican gaslighting.
Again, there has never been a more deserved impeachment in US history. What Trump did was exactly what the founders worried about when they wrote impeachment into the constitution.