It's not possible for a sitting President to commit obstruction of justice. You folks need to get right and read your constitution.
This basic civics lesson was lost on the current snowflake democratic base. (*note to self, it's probably not taught in today's common core curriculum)
Impeachment and conviction is the only avenue against a sitting president. He cannot be tried for obstruction of justice. It is impossible for him to commit obstruction of justice anyway. He has authority to fire anyone he wants and to tell anyone he wants not to continue with investigations. It is well within his authority to do so and is not obstruction of justice. For goodness sakes, he can pardon anyone he wants at anytime and halt investigations and even if removed from office, his successor will pardon him. The President is basically above the law. --Pay attention--
Indeed,and Congress can try him for obstruction of justice.If he is booted out of office he can than be tried as a civilian.
They can try him for walking his dog across the street. His successor will pardon him on that as well. You really need to re-think your positions. --Ask yourself how much prison time Richard Nixon did.
Not to sure Pence would pardon Trump.Ford lost re election and had the shortest presidency of all presidents who did not die in office.I don't think Pence wants that same faith.