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Levin: 'The Democrats in the House of Representatives are violating the Constitution'

Levin: 'The Democrats in the House of Representatives are violating the Constitution'

Tuesday night on the radio, LevinTV host Mark Levin tore into the latest development in Democrats' efforts to undermine President Donald Trump: the announced articles of impeachment.

"The Democrats in the House of Representatives are violating the Constitution," Levin began. "They are not the highest law in the land; the Constitution is the highest law in the land."

Earlier that day, House Democrats announced two articles of impeachment against the president: one for abuse of power in his administration's dealings with Ukrainian officials earlier this year, and another for obstructing Congress' efforts to investigate the Ukraine matter.

"The president of the United States is not obstructing Congress; he is engaging and confronting the Democrats in the House of Representatives," Levin explained. "The president of the United states is not abusing power; there literally isn't a single eyewitness to the president's abuse of power; there literally isn't a shred of reliable, firsthand documentation that the president of the United States has abused power."

Levin also noted how the two charges laid out by House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., fall short of the Constitution's clear standards for impeachment, which are "Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors."

"Try as they might, with professors and lawyers giving each other's opinions, and bureaucrats from the State Department," Levin explained, "try as they might, they couldn't make their case under the Impeachment Clause of the Constitution."

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