No one would travel down a blocked road. They would turn back once they knew the road was blocked.
If the House passes articles of impeachment, it would then go to the Senate, and the Republican majority would vote against impeachment. So, Trump would win and declare victory. After all, he has said that the Russian investigation was a big hoax. The Mueller report did not exonerate the President on obstruction of justice. Democrats are right that there is a lot of evidence to support impeachment proceedings.
Trump will have some excellent lawyers come to his defense the moment the House Judiciary Committee begins hearings. One of them is renown legal expert Alan Dershowitz who wrote a book, “The Case Against Impeaching Trump” which I have not read, but got the essence of his arguments from numerous appearances on cable television, mainly Fox network. The legal defense will begin with there is no evidence that the President directly interfered with the Mueller probe. Trump really went through others in an effort to impede the investigation. Secondly, any obstruction attempt was unsuccessful. Finally, his lawyers will charges against him do not rise to the level of impeachable offenses.
It should be difficult to impeach a President, because the President is chosen by the electorate. A trial of impeachment is never a fair trial. The argument for maintaining a high threshold for impeachment, is that the legislature, in a political trial, is overturning the decision of the electorate. I can see why civil libertarians like Alan Dershowitz will side with the president. The right to vote becomes much less important if the legislature can easily remove a sitting president. Impeachment has none of the safeguards of protecting the rights of the accused, to be innocent until proven guilty.
We have only two precedents on the Senate impeachment trials, Bill Clinton (1999) and Andrew Johnson (1868). Both trials failed to get the two-thirds vote necessary to remove the president. Voting in both trials coincided with party lines, clearly demonstrating the partisan nature of the trial. In Clinton’s case. the Senators deliberations were conducted in a closed door session.
Thus, in these critical months before the election, the real issues take not center stage, as they should. The only proper and successful way to remove Donald Trump from office is through the ballot box based on the fact that there are better candidates to lead our country. Anything else is a distraction. My cable news station has 3 channels which are strongly Republican (2 on Fox and OAN) and they will be lambasting the impeachment hearings every minute they can. All Democrats will be doing is creating political theater, likely to turn off voters.
Stay tuned,
Dave