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Professor Turley cautions Democrats against fastest ever impeachment of a president

American University School of Law Professor Jonathan Turley tells the House Judiciary Committee in a prepared statement that the record did not establish obstruction by President Donald Trump but accepting only by accepting presumptions, but impeachment had to be based on proof and not presumptions, that the move forward with impeachment on an abbreviated schedule and not been explained nor why Democrats want the set the record for the fastest impeachment since narrow and fast impeachments had failed.
American University School of Law Professor Jonathan Turley tells the House Judiciary Committee in a prepared statement that the record did not establish obstruction by President Donald Trump but accepting only by accepting presumptions, but impeachment had to be based on proof and not presumptions, that the move forward with impeachment on an abbreviated schedule and not been explained nor why Democrats want the set the record for the fastest impeachment since narrow and fast impeachments had failed.
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December 04, 2019
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