Professor Turley cautions against fast and narrow impeachment for Trump
Georgia Congressman Doug Collins says at a first impeachment inquiry hearing by the House Judiciary Committee that there was no bipartisan agreement on facts especially when exculpatory evidence had been presented not in a report by the House select intelligence committee by others, asking George Washington University School of Law Professor Jonathan Turley if the timing bothered him from a historical perspective, Turley answering fast and narrow was not a good recipe for impeachment is in the cases of Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton who cases collapsed in the Senate, impeachment slick buildings with a ratio between foundation and height, the fastest impeachment before against Johnson was the fourth attempt but even the trapdoor was laid a year earlier.





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