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Professor Turley explains to Congressman Biggs that influence peddling is just corruption

George Washington University Law School Shapiro Chair for Public Interest Law Jonathan Turley explains to Arizona Congressman Andy Biggs that alleged influence peddling by Hunter Biden, because it benefits the family, it benefits Joe Biden, and thus it is corruption in testimony at the first public hearing of an impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden by the House Oversight and Accountability Committee.
George Washington University Law School Shapiro Chair for Public Interest Law Jonathan Turley explains to Arizona Congressman Andy Biggs that alleged influence peddling by Hunter Biden, because it benefits the family, it benefits Joe Biden, and thus it is corruption in testimony at the first public hearing of an impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden by the House Oversight and Accountability Committee.
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