With only two defectors, the Republican majority in the US Senate voted to reject hearing any additional witnesses or considering any further evidence in the ongoing impeachment trial of President Trump.
The “Unfaithful Elector”: A Safety Valve
Some states argue they should be able to force the hand of unfaithful electors. Their arguments are exactly backwards.
Article 2 Isn’t a Blank Check
Impeachment is about the illegitimate use of legitimate powers.
Supreme Court to Hear Argument on ‘Faithless Electors’
Two cases will be heard before the Supreme Court that could potentially have far-reaching effects on the Electoral College and future elections.
No, The Call Wasn’t Perfect
I continue to see so many rank-and-file Republicans push insanely faulty talking points day in and day out.
Principles or Prudence?
Justin Stapley weighs in on the question of principles or prudence in the matter of impeachment.
Should Trump be Removed from Office?
A Trump Skeptical Evangelical Considers Christianity Today’s Arguments
Impeachment | The Senate Has a Constitutional Duty
If the Senate fails to effectively prosecute a convincing case, one way or the other, they will have failed in a singular duty.
The Death of Constitutional Process
The carefully crafted system of checks and balances has largely been supplanted by pens and phones.
A Conservative Case for Reforming the Electoral College
There are ways to improve presidential elections without destroying basic tenants of the US Constitution.