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Professor Turley says impeaching Trump for bribery not close enough for jazz

American University School of Law Professor Jonathan Turley tells the House Judiciary Committee that crimes have a meeting, a gave him no joy to disagree with colleagues with no dog in the fight but the committee could not accuse the president of bribery with the boundless interpretation rejected by the Supreme Court without the elements to say was close enough for jazz, but impeachment was not improvisational jazz and close enough was not good enough, to charge President Donald Trump with bribery it needed the stick.
American University School of Law Professor Jonathan Turley tells the House Judiciary Committee that crimes have a meeting, a gave him no joy to disagree with colleagues with no dog in the fight but the committee could not accuse the president of bribery with the boundless interpretation rejected by the Supreme Court without the elements to say was close enough for jazz, but impeachment was not improvisational jazz and close enough was not good enough, to charge President Donald Trump with bribery it needed the stick.
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December 04, 2019
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