Trump threatens Supreme Court fight against impeachment

AFP  |  Washington 

threatened Wednesday to fight a possible effort by Congressional Democrats in the

But Trump's tweet suggested the is taking seriously a debate among Democrats on whether to launch the process that could remove the on the basis of evidence of obstruction of justice in the Mueller report released last week.

"The Mueller Report, despite being written by Angry Democrats and Trump Haters, and with unlimited money behind it ($35,000,000), didn't lay a glove on me. I DID NOTHING WRONG," Trump wrote.

"If the partisan Dems ever tried to Impeach, I would first head to the " Released on Thursday, Robert Mueller's final report from his meddling investigation listed a dozen separate actions by Trump that supported obstruction allegations.

But Mueller demurred on concluding if they amounted to a crime, leaving that decision to Congress, where the has the power to impeach a president -- formally charge him -- and the to find him innocent or guilty.

The constitution is clear on the process: the very first article gives the "the sole power of impeachment" and the "the sole power to try all impeachments." In a 1993 case testing those principles, the Supreme Court itself ruled unanimously that it did not have a role.

"Giving the Supreme Court a role in the process itself was carefully considered but deliberately and emphatically discarded" by the authors of the constitution, said

Democrats on Wednesday were still debating whether undertaking a politically divisive impeachment effort would be a good idea less than 19 months before the next

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First Published: Wed, April 24 2019. 19:45 IST