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Professor Jonathan Turley was a Republican witness and he also testified in Bill Clinton’s 1998 impeachment. He was careful to make it clear that he did not vote for President Donald Trump.
Turley, who was the sole witness called before the committee by the Republicans, mainly argued he was against impeachment as it stood because the House was moving too quickly in the inquiry.
George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley testifies in the House Judiciary Committee first impeachment hearing on Wednesday at the U.S. Capitol. (Salwan Georges/The Washington ...
The witness called by the Republicans, professor Jonathan Turley of George Washington University Law School (where I teach a course on white-collar crime), argued that the record concerning the ...
Steve Inskeep talks to law professor Jonathan Turley about William Barr, Trump's U.S. attorney general nominee. Turley will testify in favor of confirmation before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
By Eileen Sullivan and Charlie Savage Jonathan Turley is a well-known legal expert, often seen on cable news talking about a range of issues including tort law, espionage, constitutional law and ...
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