Question

James Madison, speaking at the 1787 Constitutional Convention,
A.argued that without provisions for presidential impeachment, the chief executive might, among other things, betray his trust to foreign powers.
B.argued against a presidential impeachment procedure.
C.represented a minority of delegates who believed that an impeachment procedure was contrary to democracy.
D.argued that impeachment of the executive should be left to the courts.
E.argued that impeachment and removal of the president should be allowed only after criminal conviction in the courts.

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