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Professor Turley says bribery broadly interpreted untenable for Trump impeachment

American University School of Law Professor Jonathan Turley tells the House Judiciary Committee that a founder at the constitutional convention said to protect against bribery so nothing would occur like happened to Louis XIV or Charles II who gave actual money as a head of state, Louis XIV a recidivist of bribery, but there's was a quite narrow notion of bribery, not a broad one, a dog that would not hunt then or today because bribery was well defined in the 21st century.
American University School of Law Professor Jonathan Turley tells the House Judiciary Committee that a founder at the constitutional convention said to protect against bribery so nothing would occur like happened to Louis XIV or Charles II who gave actual money as a head of state, Louis XIV a recidivist of bribery, but there's was a quite narrow notion of bribery, not a broad one, a dog that would not hunt then or today because bribery was well defined in the 21st century.
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December 04, 2019
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