NEW YORK — The National Board of Directors of the American Civil Liberties Union adopted a resolution to support impeachment of President Donald J. Trump in a special session to consider the matter.
Having considered the ACLU’s mission and policies concerning the protection and advancement of civil liberties, nonpartisanship, and the extraordinary circumstances in which the ACLU takes a position on the impeachment or removal of a government official, the board voted 55-2 in favor of a resolution that states:
“Having considered the ACLU’s mission and policies concerning the protection and advancement of civil liberties, nonpartisanship, and the extraordinary circumstances in which the ACLU shall take a position on the impeachment or removal of a government official,
A majority of the National Board of Directors of the ACLU believe that President Trump has indeed committed impeachable offenses and violated his oath to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution by:
abusing the powers of the executive office to further his personal and political interests and not the interests of the nation by withholding Congressionally-appropriated military aid to Ukraine unless that government announced an inquiry into allegations of corruption by former Vice President Biden and his son, as well as an investigation into alleged Ukrainian involvement in the 2016 election; and by
improperly invoking executive immunity and instructing government officials and agencies to refuse to testify or produce Congressionally-subpoenaed witnesses and documents, thereby improperly obstructing a Congressional investigation; and by
obstructing an inquiry into Russian interference in the 2016 election, including by firing officials and directing others to lie about the investigation.
The Board also resolved that, over the course of his presidency, the president has abused the rule of law and violated his oath of office, including by:
obstructing an inquiry into Russian interference in the 2016 election, including by firing officials and directing others to lie about the investigation; and by
abusing the power of his office to induce Ukraine to assist him in the 2020 election; and by
threatening public officials for performing their lawful duties; and by
obstructing Congress’s efforts to investigate that conduct.
These acts constitute extraordinary circumstances in which President Trump’s continuation in office poses a grave and imminent threat to civil liberties, in particular an ongoing threat that he will continue to pursue illegal means to influence the 2020 election and will continue to impede lawful efforts to reveal any such wrongdoing.
The Board therefore supports the impeachment of President Donald Trump."
This is the second instance in the organization’s 99-year history that the ACLU’s National Board of Directors has voted to support impeachment of a president. The organization also supported the impeachment of President Richard Nixon.
For nearly 100 years, the ACLU has worked in courts, legislatures, and communities to protect the constitutional rights of all people. With a nationwide network of offices and millions of members and supporters, the ACLU takes on the toughest civil liberties fights in pursuit of liberty and justice for all.