own personal political ageneral da. but it runs the risk of getting complex. what is the treason, bribery, or other high crime or misdemeanor required by article 4 of the constitution for impeachment? some will say a violation of the public trust alone is sufficient. unlike burglary or perjury regarding a sex act, this could very well get lost in the weeds over the defining of thing of value or understanding the hobbs act. whether this is all understood at home is critically important because in the end, though the senate will act as the jury, it's the court of public opinion that will matter most. still to come, back in the day, "the washington post" exposed watergate and led to a president's resignation. and it remains one of our leading news organizations with the whistle-blower coverage only the most recent example. i got to speak with its legendary executive editor, marty baron, at our shared alma mater, lehigh university, where he learned his trade as editor