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A course title revision

Criticism prompts San Diego State to drop ‘Trump’ from name of class on impeachmen­t.

- GARY ROBBINS gary.robbins@sduniontri­bune.com Robbins writes for the San Diego Union-Tribune.

DIEGO — San Diego State on Wednesday changed the name of one of its courses after the school was criticized for the title implying that President Trump should be impeached or removed from office.

The one-unit course, which begins Friday, was titled “Trump: Impeachmen­t, Removal or Conviction?” but now will omit Trump’s name.

“In retrospect, we realize the title of the course ... is inconsiste­nt with the course content described,” the university said in a statement. “As a result, the title will be amended to accu rately reflect this course offered now and for future offerings of this course.

“The course presents an overall framework of impeachmen­t, removal or criminal investigat­ion of a president, and rather than focusing on President Trump, reviews all 19 impeachmen­ts in U.S. history. The one-unit, weekend class is not a requiremen­t for graduation and is not paid for by state funds.”

The course is offered through SDSU’s extended studies program and is meant for the general public. However, students can take the course and earn credit toward graduation.

The course is being taught by John Joseph Cleary, a lecturer who could not immediatel­y be reached for comment.

The required textbook for the course is “The Case for Impeachmen­t” by Allan J. Lichtman, a history professor at American University in Washington.

In late 2016, Lichtman predicted that Trump would win the presidency. He has correctly predicted the winning presidenti­al candidate in every election since 1984.

The book, published in April 2017, examines the circumstan­ces under which Trump could be impeached or removed from office. It also explores impeachmen­t efforts throughout American history.

Brandon Jones, a student who chairs the school’s College Republican­s group, told Fox News on Wednesday, “San Diego State seems to be sending a very clear message .... They’re making a very strong claim that the president has sort of committed crimes of treason or bribery.”

 ?? Carolyn Kaster Associated Press ?? A CLASS at San Diego State University titled “Trump: Impeachmen­t, Removal or Conviction?” implied the president had committed crimes, one critic said.
Carolyn Kaster Associated Press A CLASS at San Diego State University titled “Trump: Impeachmen­t, Removal or Conviction?” implied the president had committed crimes, one critic said.

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