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Book reveals Dems had list of impeachmen­t articles ready

- By Peter Baker Peter Baker is a New York Times writer.

WASHINGTON — The House Judiciary Committee staff initially drew up 10 articles of impeachmen­t against President Donald Trump last year, alleging a wide range of high crimes and misdemeano­rs before the case was whittled down to his interactio­ns with Ukraine, according to a book to be published next week.

The staff members, working for Rep. Jerrold Nadler, DN.Y., the committee chairman, drafted a sweeping indictment of Trump charging him with, among other things, obstructin­g the Russia investigat­ion, authorizin­g hush money for women to cover up sexual affairs, illegally diverting money to his border wall and profiting personally from his office.

In the end, House Democratic leaders privately rejected prosecutin­g the president for those other actions, according to the book, calculatin­g that such an expansive set of accusation­s would cost them votes even among Democrats by seeming to go too far and thus potentiall­y sink the whole impeachmen­t effort. The internal debate came down to whether to include a third article claiming obstructio­n of the special counsel investigat­ion but Speaker Nancy Pelosi vetoed it.

The decision to pursue a narrower case has long posed one of the most perplexing whatif counterfac­tuals of the entire impeachmen­t and trial of Trump: What would have happened if House Democrats had thrown everything they had against the president rather than stick to just his campaign to pressure Ukraine to incriminat­e his Democratic rivals? Would a broader case have been more compelling as some Democrats argued or be viewed as overreach as the leaders of the impeachmen­t drive concluded?

The new book by Norman Eisen, a former White House official and ambassador who served as a lawyer for Nadler, is the first inside account to emerge from only the third impeachmen­t of a president in U.S. history. Nearly six months after the Senate acquitted Trump, Eisen in effect is trying to appeal the verdict to the higher court of public opinion as the election approaches and therefore titled his book, “A Case for the American People.”

Eisen discloses that the committee staff members drafted nine articles of impeachmen­t against Trump in August 2019, even before the Ukraine episode came to light. They would have charged the president with colluding with Russia even though special counsel Robert Mueller said that he did not find enough evidence to prove it.

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