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    Major Premise: If the President Commits a Criminal Act, Then
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Major Premise: If the President Commits a Criminal Act, Then

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Question 42

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Major premise: If the president commits a criminal act, then he can be impeached.
Minor premise: The president does not commit a criminal act.
Conclusion: Therefore, the president cannot be impeached.
Is a valid argument?

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