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Former senators warn of ‘constituti­onal crisis’ under Trump

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WASHINGTON: Forty- four former US Senators from both major US parties warned Monday of threats to US democracy under President Donald Trump, and a “constituti­onal crisis” for America.

They said the convergenc­e of events – as special counsel Robert Mueller probes whether Trump’s campaign colluded with Russia to tilt the 2016 election in his favor, and a soon-to- be Democrat-led House starts launching related investigat­ions – made for highly precarious political waters.

The 44 include Democrats such as Bill Bradley and John Kerry and Republican­s such as Ben Nighthorse Campbell and Richard Lugar, and they paint the situation ominously as a constituti­onal crisis.

“It is our shared view that we are entering a dangerous period, and we feel an obligation to speak up about serious challenges to the rule of law, the Constituti­on, our governing institutio­ns and our national security,” the exlawmaker­s wrote in a Washington Post opinion piece Monday.

“We are at an inflection point in which the foundation­al principles of our democracy and our national security interests are at stake, and the rule of law and the ability of our institutio­ns to function freely and independen­tly must be upheld,” they wrote.

And “at other critical moments in our history, when constituti­onal crises have threatened our foundation­s, it has been the Senate that has stood in defense of our democracy. Today is once again such a time,” the group stressed.

They urged current and future members of the US Senate to make sure that “partisansh­ip or self-interest not replace national interest.” Bipartisan cooperatio­n has plunged with Trump in power.

How lawmakers in both houses of Congress handle the crisis will be key to how the nation handles Trump’s being its first sitting president implicated in a felony.

Referred to as “Individual-1,” Trump was directly implicated in ordering payments to alleged exlovers – which prosecutor­s believe sought to influence the outcome of the election. — AFP

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People walk by pictures of Trump properties in Trump Tower in midtown Manhattan in New York City. — AFP photo

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