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 If Trump has broken a <a href="http://kachi.co.kr/" target="_blank">´ä·Ê¶±</a>=´ä·ÊÇ° ´ä·Ê¶± Çà»ç¶± ±îÄ¡¶±<br /> 
constitutional law of the US and he is sent to the Senate for trial, but the Republicans control the Senate where it's reported 
that he'd be unlikely to be removed from office, how is that justice if he had actually committed a crime? - Paul
Perhaps justice has nothing to do with it. The men who wrote <a href="https://siolkwi8732.tistory.com/139" target="_blank">¼­
´ë¹®±¸Æ÷ÀåÀÌ»ç</a><br /> and approved the US constitution in 1787 made a conscious decision to make the impeachment 
and removal process a political one. They put politicians in charge of it, after all.

The American system of government was designed to set equal <a href="https://poqiiw873.tistory.com/140" target="_blank">¿ë
°­µ¿¿ë´ÞÀÌ»ç</a><br /> branches of government - the executive, the legislative and the judiciary - in constant <a 
href="https://jangnansam.tistory.com/20" target="_blank">Àá½Ç¿ë´ÞÀÌ»ç</a><br /> tension. It was a way, they theorised, to 
prevent government tyranny.

Impeachment, then, is a tool that the legislative <a href="https://gwwwerii338.tistory.com/88" target="_blank">ÀåÀ§µ¿¿ë´ÞÀÌ»ç
</a><br /> branch has to protect its <a href="https://siolkwi8732.tistory.com/135" target="_blank">µ¿´ë¹®¿ë´ÞÀÌ»ç</a><br /> 
prerogatives and keep the president accountable. Whether it's also a tool for "justice" is open for debate.

Should the Senate vote in line with political allegiance, as expected, or should they <a 
href="https://www.pinterest.co.kr/suri55556/%ED%99%8D%EC%BD%A9%EB%AA%85%ED%92%88%EC%A7%80%EA%B0%91/" 
target="_blank">È«Äá¸íÇ°Áö°©</a>=È«Äá¸íÇ°Áö°©<br /> vote as independent jurors? - Will Barnett, Bristol, 26 
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