him just simply resigning tomorrow? look, you know, i think first and foremost he might have done what he has done and obviously it s wrong and he will face the consequences but governor cuomo is a smart man. he s been in power for a long time. he s going to do the right thing i m very hopeful and resign. griff: let s look into the crystal ball, alyssa, your prediction for how this plays out politically for governor cuomo? he will ride out the impeachment inquiry and put up a strong defense but there s so much mounting pressure around him he s ultimately either going to be removed from office or resign. griff: what do you think happens, josé? i think i think he s not going to be able to handle the political pressure from the president of the united states, from democrats, republicans in the country as a whole. i don t think he will go through the impeachment procedures. i think he will resign before that. griff: well, we shall see and come back here and talk about it alyssa an
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support it. it might be out there, i don t know. but it s not in this record. i agree with my colleagues. we ve all read the record. i don t see proof of a quid pro quo no matter what my assumptions or bias might be. i d like to turn to the current impeachment procedures. would you agree that the full and fair adversary system is essential to the search for truth? it is. the interesting thing is on the english impeachment model that was rejected by the framers. , even in england it was a robust adversarial process. if you want to see adversarial work, take a look at what edmund burke did to warren hastings. he was on him like ugly on moose for the entire trial.
support it. it might be out there, i don t know. it s not in the record. i agree with my colleagues who have read the record. i just come to a different conclusion. i don t see proof of a quid pro quo, no matter what my perceptions, assumptions, or bias might be. on that point i would like to turn to the current impeachment procedures. professor turley, would you agree that an adversary system where each side gets to present its witnesses and evidence is good for a search for the truth? yes, it is, the english impeachment model that was rejected by the framers, they took the language but they rejected the model of the impeachment particularly in terms of hastings, but even in england it was a robust adversarial process. if you want to see adversarial work, take a look at what edmund burke did to warn hastings. i mean, he was on him like ugly on moose for the entire trial. as you know in the minority
from russia it is very clear that with the president he is compromising our own national security so i hope we could get beyond this and recognize that we need to provide the tsunami for ukraine because they re a key ally in our fight in that region of the world and stop intimidating the president the president of ukraine by telling him that unless he does investigations he s not going to get the help of the united states. and we were just talking a few moments ago about how the house judiciary committee will get proceedings going in the house. what do you expect this impeachment process to look like in the senate with mitch mcconnell setting the rules? you have some of the republican party saying they would like to bring in the whistle-blower or hunter biden in to testify. what do you make of how this may shape up in the senate? well, jim, we do have rules. there are and is it ai there are rules that deal with impeachment procedures but i hope that the majority leader will wor