From the Center Many years from now, when our grandchildren tune in to watc
Many years from now, when our grandchildren tune in to watch ChatGBT Jeopardy hosted by an AI simulation of Alex Trebeck, imagine them seeing a contestant select the $400 box under the “US Presidents” category. The clue would be “George W. Bush and Barack Obama”.As congressional Republicans, we should note that exactly one American president faced such proceedings for the first 221 years of our nation’s history.
But we are now entering into an era in which impeachment is much more commonplace. It’s not hard to envision a future in which every president—at least those facing a House majority of the opposition party—will be impeached almost as a rite of political passage.
We saw hints of this during the Clinton and Trump impeachments, when no one truly expected the deliberations to lead to the president’s dismissal and both sides played their assigned roles until the inevitable status quo conclusions were reached.
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