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Professor Turley rebuts Rodino theory of discovery in impeachment process

American University School of Law Professor Jonathan Turley tells the House Judiciary Committee in a statement that he had been a critic of the third article of the Nixon impeachment is whole life is here caught fire every time it was mentioned because the position of then Judiciary Committee Chairman Peter Rodino was a Congress alone decides what information may be taken in the course has a role, so by that theory any refusal by President based on executive privilege or immunities would be the basis for impeachment, a theory replicated at present as President Donald Trump had gone to the courts as allowed.
American University School of Law Professor Jonathan Turley tells the House Judiciary Committee in a statement that he had been a critic of the third article of the Nixon impeachment is whole life is here caught fire every time it was mentioned because the position of then Judiciary Committee Chairman Peter Rodino was a Congress alone decides what information may be taken in the course has a role, so by that theory any refusal by President based on executive privilege or immunities would be the basis for impeachment, a theory replicated at present as President Donald Trump had gone to the courts as allowed.
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December 04, 2019
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