offense. he just suggested that the democrats need to spend months in court fighting the president over those witnesses before writing that up as an obstruction article of impeachment. harvard law professor noah feldman said he did not support impeachment efforts against the president until he read the call record with the president of ukraine in which donald trump asked the president of ukraine to announce an investigation of joe biden. i d like to focus the panel on the evidence they considered and the findings in the intelligence committee report that the president solicited the interference of a foreign government, ukraine, in the 2020 u.s. presidential election. professor feldman, did president trump commit the impeachable high crime and misdemeanor of abuse of power based on that evidence and those findings? based on that evidence and those findings, the president
obstruction article of impeachment. harvard law professor noah feldman said he did not support impeachment efforts against the president until he read the call record of the phone call with the president of ukraine in which donald trump asked the president of ukraine to announce an investigation of joe biden. i d like to focus the panel on the evidence they considered and the findings in the intelligence committee report that the president solicited the interference of a foreign government, ukraine, in the 2020 u.s. presidential election. professor feldman, did president trump commit the impeachable high crime and misdemeanor of abuse of power based on that evidence and those findings? based on that evidence and those findings, the president did commit an impeachable abuse of office. professor karlan, same question. same answer.
there as an option. of course. one piece of evidence is it s not going to happen unless the democrats really present a new and damning case and somehow get public opinion to change. the republican sample in this poll, this republican president was better, trump or lincoln? you re speechless. what that speaks to, i think, is the intensity with which the republican base, the trump base, is, you know, behind the president, behind president trump. so whether it s, you know, doug collins and the republicans in the house or the republicans in the senate, they go into this knowing full well the intensity with which that base still, despite everything that s been revealed in mueller and in ukraine, they re not straying from this president, and so that gives them a whole lot more confidence than you had in the previous, you know, impeachment efforts which were much more
after authorities say brown killed his mother s boyfriend in her home brown s attorney told us the man abused brown for years and forced him to live in the woods as a teenager. there is a lot of abuse in the home, physical as well as mental. reporter: now, investigators say they re speaking to brown, trying to find out whether anyone helped hide him gabe gutierrez, nbc news and turning now to the latest on the impeachment showdown tonight, the president is sharpening his attacks as his personal attorney comes under new scrutiny nbc s kelly o donnell is traveling with the president reporter: 20,000 supporters welcomed the president back in his adopted home state of florida last night his fury over democrats impeachment efforts on display. they are pushing the impeachment witch hunt and a lot of bad things are happening to them because you see what s happening in the polls everybody says that s really bull [ bleep ] reporter: tonight, new
the pressure contrary to what chris just said one of the poles he is watching and what tv is he watching because he totally changed his tune from being all in for impeachment i think the democrats are all over the place, if i were a democratic strategist looking at this i would say this is a mess, there s no strategy. they change their focus from week to week and the poles as you pointed out our declining popularity for impeachment. if they want to try to do some sort of faux impeachment by doing a sensor, that is equally partisan and equally likely to be a party line vote and equally likely to be a flop for those democrats who are in trump districts. let s look at what the democrats accomplished in one year in office, nothing. they have had two failed impeachment efforts and all they have to show for it, they re going to have to show for it. shannon: let s talk about censure, it s something that congresswoman lawrence floated