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2019-12-04 | Democrats' witness lashes out at president and tells Republicans she is 'insulted' by them | Daily Mail Online
"Democrats' witnesses at the Judiciary Committee impeachment hearing Wednesday exhibited little patience for Republican members of the panel."
'The fourth law professor, Jonathan Turley, who teaches at George Washington University Law School, was the first Republican-called witness approved by Democrats. '
'Gerhardt said they are unanimous on this point, talking about himself, Karlan and Harvard Law Professor Noah Feldman. '
'He says that while a case can be made for impeachment, the current inquiry in the Democrat-controlled House is not valid since its based on secondhand information. ', "Gerhardt also prefaced his testimony by declaring he is not a supporter of the current president, and admitted he voted against Trump in 2016. 'I am concerned about lowering impeachment standards to fit a scarcity of evidence,' Turley said in his opening remarks."
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"Democrats' witnesses at the Judiciary Committee impeachment hearing Wednesday exhibited little patience for Republican members of the panel."
'The fourth law professor, Jonathan Turley, who teaches at George Washington University Law School, was the first Republican-called witness approved by Democrats. '
'Gerhardt said they are unanimous on this point, talking about himself, Karlan and Harvard Law Professor Noah Feldman. '
'He says that while a case can be made for impeachment, the current inquiry in the Democrat-controlled House is not valid since its based on secondhand information. ', "Gerhardt also prefaced his testimony by declaring he is not a supporter of the current president, and admitted he voted against Trump in 2016. 'I am concerned about lowering impeachment standards to fit a scarcity of evidence,' Turley said in his opening remarks."
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