Editor with conservative magazine National Review calls for Trump to be removed from office
An editor for the conservative National Review magazine is calling for President Trump to be removed from office.
Senior editor Ramesh Ponnuru wrote an opinion piece over the weekend called “Four Tests for Impeachment” that said Trump exceeded each tenet to be removed from office.
Ponnuru’s piece comes days after Christianity Today published an editorial calling for Trump’s ouster.
The conservative National Review has called for Trump to be removed from office. https://t.co/Eiw9gU5WPw
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“If the advocates can scale all four walls, then a majority of the House and a supermajority of the Senate ought to remove the president,” Ponnuru wrote. “If any of the obstacles proves insurmountable, the president should be allowed to serve out his term in office.”
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The National Review was founded in 1955 by William F. Buckley.
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