ago democrats were preparing to impeach donald trump from withholding aid to ukraine in an attempt to get political dirt on joe biden. republicans were not surprisingly outraged. but there was one republican congressman in a particular with a very specific reason for opposing trump s impeachment, a reason that he repeated over and over and over. the founding fathers, the fathers of this country warned against single party impeachment. they said it would be piddly divisive, perhaps irreparably divisive for the country. the founders of this country understand single party impeachment, or because they feared it would bitterly and perhaps irreparably divide our nation. the founders of this country want against a single party impeachment, you know why, you guys know why. because the fear it would bitterly and perhaps irreparably divide our nation. the founding fathers warned us, the spirit single party impeachment, they knew it would bitterly divide the country, it might b
left, like, what do you put on that generation of children that are witnessing this level of draw trauma and, destruction, and death? and peter beinart, thank you both, appreciate it. that is all in on this tuesday night. alex wagner tonight starts right now. good evening, alex. thank, you my friend, we have a lot to get to this evening. thank you tom for joining with me tonight. this time of year, four years ago, democrats were preparing to impeach donald trump for withholding aid to ukraine in an attempt to get political dirt on joe biden. the republicans were not surprisingly outraged. but there was one republican congressman in particular who had a very specific reason for opposing trump s impeachment, a reason that he repeated over and over and over. but the founding fathers, the founders of this country, warned against single party impeachment. they said it would be bitterly divisive, protect perhaps irreparably divisive for the country. the founders of this cou
Dec 24, 2020
A Crossville area man has been arrested on drug charges and a charge of reckless driving in connection with a motorcycle crash in early November that left him and another cyclist seriously injured.
Gregory Thomas Horn, 47, 340 Wolf Creek Dr., was taken into custody at his home on Dec. 11 around 9:15 p.m. by Deputy Perrianna Evans who transported him to the Justice Center.
Charges of possession of a Schedule II drug, possession of a Schedule IV drug, possession of a Schedule VI drug, possession of drug paraphernalia and reckless driving taken out by the Tennessee Highway Patrol were served.Â
Horn was placed under $13,000 bond and will appear in General Sessions Court to answer to the charges.