record are arguing are abuses of power or high crimes or impeachab impeachable, including bribery, more specific election crimes and self-dealing and self-enr h self-enrichme self-enrichment. then there is the big one, the obstruction of justice that bob mueller himself laid out, which democrats have talked about as potentially impeachable offenses. i think number one is emoluments. i think it s always been about that for me. this is a president who has equated neo-nazis with those who protest against them. i will fight every day until he is impeached. we are joined by new york times columnist who has been all over this. you know, some people follow. some people summarize. i think in your writing and your advocacy you have lead on this. thank you. it is interesting to see some of the smart d.c. predictions
charlottesville. i will fight every day until he is impeached! new york times columnist michelle goldberg has been all over this. some people follow. some people summarize. in your writing and advocacy, you have led on this. and it is interesting to see some of the smart d.c. predictions fade and evaporate, as they often do. so we come back to you on the substance. two articles, is that enough? so there s two different questions. is it enough politically and i think i would obviously defer to nancy pell oosi s judgment at what she thinks will get the most votes in the house, what she thinks will be easiest to defend for her front-line members, if they re making decisions on those bases, then i think she s the expert. then there s the question of justice. you know, has donald trump committed other crimes? has donald trump violated the constitution in other ways? and the answer, i think, is