Impeach This!

We catch up with Gary Gerstle and Helen Thompson about the state of the Trump presidency, from impeachment and cover-ups to Syria and Ukraine. We ask what it would take for Republican senators to desert him and what the collateral damage is likely to be for the Democratic presidential candidates. Plus is Hillary really - really?! - back in the game? Talking Points: What are the grounds for impeaching Trump? - There’s a legal argument: Trump breached campaign finance laws. - There’s also a constitutional argument: that Trump is trading American interests for personal gain. More specific charges are less open to counter-attack. Politically, it may be advantageous for the Democrats to focus on Ukraine.  - But a too narrow charge might not resonate. The Democrats need to make the case that this matters morally and link it to a broader American narrative. - Elections are a sacred event in American democracy.  - But the U.S. electoral system also depends on a certain amount of corruption to work. - Is fear of foreign interference really just displacement? The chances of a successful conviction that passes the Senate are next to nothing, but they’re not nothing. - The latest polls show a modest rise in Republican support for impeachment. - Republicans might see Pence as the best way to secure the interests of the party. A foriegn policy crisis may be what dooms Trump. - Republican Senators are furious about what Trump just did in Syria. - The Republican establishment can’t pull Erdogan back. - But during foreign policy crises, people usually rally around the president. Biden’s campaign may be collateral damage in all of this. Elizabeth Warren now appears to be the front runner. - There doesn’t seem to be a centrist candidate capable of picking up Biden’s banner. - Warren poses an existential threat to the Silicon Valley titans.  - But she fits into a long American tradition of anti-monopoly dissent.  - If Warren runs, and wins, as a candidate from the Democratic left, she would make history. Mentioned in this Episode: - The New Yorker piece on Hunter Biden - Tickets to David’s upcoming event at the Cambridge Union Further Learning: - Our friends at 538 on American support for impeachment And as ever, recommended reading curated by our friends at the LRB can be found here: lrb.co.uk/talking For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

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Coronavirus! Climate! Brexit! Trump! Politics has never been more unpredictable, more alarming or more interesting: Talking Politics is the podcast that tries to make sense of it all. Every week David Runciman and Helen Thompson talk to the most interesting people around about the ideas and events that shape our world: from history to economics, from philosophy to fiction. What does the future hold? Can democracy survive? How crazy will it get? This is the political conversation that matters.Talking Politics is brought to you in partnership with the London Review of Books, Europe's leading magazine of books and ideas.