The House Judiciary Committee Public Impeachment Hearing on 12/04/19
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The House Judiciary Committee Public Impeachment Hearing on 12/04/19
Part 2
The House Judiciary Committee Public Impeachment Hearing on 12/04/19
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Professor Jonathan Turley’s Opening Statement@realDonaldTrump @marklevinshow pic.twitter.com/6RbcyHpdyD
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Part 3
The House Judiciary Committee Public Impeachment Hearing on 12/04/19
Professor Jonathan Turley’s Opening Statement@realDonaldTrump @marklevinshow pic.twitter.com/e9EiLHfSSz
— @natsnews (@natsallnews) December 4, 2019
Part 4
The House Judiciary Committee Public Impeachment Hearing on 12/04/19
Professor Jonathan Turley’s Opening Statement@realDonaldTrump @marklevinshow pic.twitter.com/ykeLXE3HvJ
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Part 5
The House Judiciary Committee Public Impeachment Hearing on 12/04/19
Professor Jonathan Turley’s Opening Statement@realDonaldTrump @marklevinshow pic.twitter.com/1sofhRL35g
— @natsnews (@natsallnews) December 4, 2019
Part 2
The House Judiciary Committee
Public Impeachment Hearing on 12/04/19
Lawmakers question Constitutional Scholar Professor Jonathan Turley
Definition of Bribery @realDonaldTrump @marklevinshow pic.twitter.com/RhtUMNOgdq
— @natsnews (@natsallnews) December 4, 2019
Part 3
The House Judiciary Committee
Public Impeachment Hearing on 12/04/19
Lawmakers question Constitutional Scholar Professor Jonathan Turley
Definition of Bribery @realDonaldTrump @marklevinshow pic.twitter.com/X679p9qNpn
— @natsnews (@natsallnews) December 4, 2019
Part 4
The House Judiciary Committee
Public Impeachment Hearing on 12/04/19
Lawmakers question Constitutional Scholar Professor Jonathan Turley
Definition of Bribery @realDonaldTrump @marklevinshow pic.twitter.com/QVB8mX79WZ
— @natsnews (@natsallnews) December 4, 2019
Part 5
The House Judiciary Committee
Public Impeachment Hearing on 12/04/19
Lawmakers question Constitutional Scholar Professor Jonathan Turley
Definition of Obstruction
Fast & Narrow Impeachments Have Consequences@realDonaldTrump @marklevinshow pic.twitter.com/I74Km6wi0t— @natsnews (@natsallnews) December 4, 2019
Part 6
The House Judiciary Committee
Public Impeachment Hearing on 12/04/19
Lawmakers question Constitutional Scholar Professor Jonathan Turley
President Trump has gone to the courts. He’s allowed to do that; we have 3 branches not 2@realDonaldTrump @marklevinshow pic.twitter.com/RhkdTBeCOu
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Part 7
The House Judiciary Committee
Public Impeachment Hearing on 12/04/19
Lawmakers question Constitutional Scholar Professor Jonathan Turley
The Supreme Court ruled, there are Executive Privilege Arguments that can be made @realDonaldTrump @marklevinshow pic.twitter.com/9vaU3dxgZw
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Part 8
🔴This is critical
House Judiciary Committee Impeachment Hearing
Professor Jonathan Turley
“To bring a couple of these articles you have to contradict the position of President Obama who withheld evidence in Fast & Furious”@realDonaldTrump @marklevinshow pic.twitter.com/wVrf1WBQ7u
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Part 9
House Judiciary Committee Impeachment Hearing
Constitutional Scholar Professor Jonathan Turley
“Fast and narrow is not a good recipe for impeachment fast w/Johnson & narrow w/Clinton”@realDonaldTrump @marklevinshow pic.twitter.com/JBaeXTFgrb
— @natsnews (@natsallnews) December 4, 2019
Part 10
House Judiciary Committee Impeachment Hearing
Constitutional Scholar Professor Jonathan Turley
“To go up on a non-criminal case would be the first time in history”@realDonaldTrump @marklevinshow pic.twitter.com/mVKPs7Mifb
— @natsnews (@natsallnews) December 4, 2019
Part 11
House Judiciary Committee Impeachment Hearing
Constitutional Scholar Professor Jonathan Turley
🔴“You can’t say the President is above the law, if you then say the crimes you accuse him of really don’t have to be established”@realDonaldTrump @marklevinshow pic.twitter.com/1LFQgJEGRe
— @natsnews (@natsallnews) December 4, 2019