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Committee counsel says Trump impeachment would nullify votes of 63 million Americans

Republican counsel Steve Castor notes for the House Judiciary Committee at its impeachment evidentiary hearing against President Donald Trump that Democrats issued a report days earlier arguing contrary to a statement by Chairman Jerry Nadler 1998 that impeachment was not to undo an election, noting many of the 63 million Americans who voted for Trump in 2016 would agree and by impeaching Trump, the House would essentially be nullifying the decision of those Americans less than 11 months before the next election.
Republican counsel Steve Castor notes for the House Judiciary Committee at its impeachment evidentiary hearing against President Donald Trump that Democrats issued a report days earlier arguing contrary to a statement by Chairman Jerry Nadler 1998 that impeachment was not to undo an election, noting many of the 63 million Americans who voted for Trump in 2016 would agree and by impeaching Trump, the House would essentially be nullifying the decision of those Americans less than 11 months before the next election.
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December 09, 2019
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