Professor Turley argues Republicans do not have evidence for Biden impeachment inquiry
George Washington University Law School Shapiro Chair for Public Interest Law Jonathan Turley testifies that republicans don't have evidence for an impeachment hearing, but do have evidence for an inquiry, and the rate of impeachment hearing have sped up at the first public hearing of an impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden by the House Oversight and Accountability Committee.





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