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Dude, the articles of impeachment against Trump do not allege a crime just that he misused his office.
Read the articles of impeachment against President Trump
Read the Constitution.
"The President, Vice President and all civil Officers of the United States, shall be removed from Office on Impeachment for, and Conviction of, Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors. "
The power to decide which offenses are sufficient cause for Impeachment is held by the Legislative Branch, specifically the House of Representatives. In my lifetime they have determined that lying under oath, covering up a crime, and misusing the powers of the Executive Office all meet that bar. No doubt there are more, so this isn't a comprehensive list by any stretch.
If the votes are there, a president can be impeached for anything. It's silly to think there's a bar. Really, what's the remedy if the House impeaches a president for liking Nickleback? The president is still impeached. The Senate still decides what to do about it. But the articles against Trump do not allege a crime. Given that the Dems control the House, and many in the House simply hate Trump, if they wanted to add an article of impeachment alleging a crime they could have. They didn't. Why do you think that is?
Keeping it simple. Going for the low hanging fruit.
There's no point in the phrase "high crimes and misdemeanors" if we are only to hold individuals of high office to the laws of the land we are all subject to. But we do not. People holding high office have powers over the rest of us and therefore are held to a higher standard. So, as long as a majority of the House and a supermajority of the Senate do not like the president, they can pretty much make something up and impeach (fire) him for it.