Trump's Refusal To Participate In Impeachment Inquiry Is Impeachable: Constitutional Expert

The usually unflappable Supreme Court lawyer and former Acting U.S. Solicitor General Neal Katyal issued his starkest warning yet about President Donald Trump simply refusing to participate in the House impeachment inquiry.

Trump’s treatment of the process is itself an “impeachable offense,” Katyal, author of a new book, “Impeach: The Case Against Donald Trump,” told Anderson Cooper on Monday on CNN.

Even though Katyal said he has “dedicated” his life to the study of the Constitution, “I didn’t know the president’s strategy” to stonewall the process “was a thing; I didn’t think it was possible,” he told Cooper. Trump has declared that the “whole thing is a hoax.”

“The idea that a president on his own can unilaterally say, ’Oh, I’m not going to bother cooperating with an impeachment investigation’? That is the essence of constitutional arrogance and the destruction of our separation of powers. I think it is an impeachable offense just the way the president has acted toward this impeachment investigation.”

Katyal, a Georgetown law professor, said impeachment was specifically written into the Constitution because of fears about a president “who’s beholden to a foreign power” or one who “tries to interfere with his re-election.” Both appear to apply to Trump, he indicated.

He said the House has already demonstrated the president engaged in bribery, which is specifically named in the Constitution as an impeachable offense. “The president was saying” to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky: “Look, I’ll give you this goodie, this aid that the taxpayers have appropriated and I’m holding up, but in exchange, you’ve got to do something for me first” — namely, launch an investigation of Trump’s political rival Joe Biden. In effect, said Katyal, Trump was “trying to cheat in the 2020 election; he was trying to get a leg up on his political rival.”

Not only is Trump refusing to participate, but he has also “tried to gag every executive branch employee” and blocked “every document, every phone call, everything from being given to Congress,” Katyal said.

“I can’t think of something that is more destructive to our Constitution,” he warned.

Check out what else Katyal has to say in the video above.

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