South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson organized a coalition of attorneys general who oppose the impeachment against President Trump.

21 attorneys general from Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and West Virginia signed a 14-page letter asking the U.S. Senate to reject the articles of impeachment against the president because they are “legally insufficient” and “factually flawed.”

Part of the letter reads:

“This impeachment proceeding threatens all future elections and establishes a dangerous historical precedent. That new precedent will erode the separation of powers shared by the executive and legislative branches by subjugating future Presidents to the whims of the majority opposition party in the House of Representatives,” the attorneys general wrote.

The letter continues, “Thus, our duty to current and future generations commands us to urge the Senate to not only reject the two articles of impeachment…as lacking in any plausible or reasonable evidentiary basis, but also as being fundamentally flawed as a matter of constitutional law.”

Read the entire letter here:

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The letter cites a “partisan” nature of the impeachment proceedings, stating the Democrat-led House vote to impeach President Trump negated the votes of millions of American citizens and weaponized for politcal purposes a process “that should only be initiated in exceedingly rare circumstances and should never be used for partisan purposes.”

On page five, the letter notes the impeachment articles fail to omit material facts about former Vice President Joe Biden, and his son Hunter Biden’s “unusually lucrative, multi-million dollar position on the Board of Directors of Ukrainian energy giant Burisma” and how their dealing in Ukraine raise questions about “possible violations of both U.S. and Ukrainian law.”

Seven of the Attorneys General held a press conference on Wednesday to explain why the impeachment against Trump is unfair, flawed, without evidence, and should never have been presented to the Senate.

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