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because under the guidelines, the department of justice believes you cannot charge a sitting president with a crime. but the talk around here these days is of impeachment. if democrats were to flip 24 seats in november, which is a possibility, they would then control the house and it is the house that would begin impeachment proceedings. even if the president were impeached, a conviction in the senate is unlikely, that would take a two-thirds vote. nobody could see that many republicans defecting to try to take down the president. dana: also it s never happened in america s history. john, thank you. for more, let s bring in james trusty, former d.o.a. prosecutor. let s start with what the president told ainslie earhart, if he was paying the money himself that could not have been a campaign violation. what do you make of that? well i m not an expert on campaign finance law. there may be? truth to it. there s an added layer, just that an
The Bradford street magician counted King Charles among his millions of fans. Then he ate a piece of undercooked chicken and his life imploded. Steven Frayne.
Shipments to African countries herald final steps toward broader vaccination against malaria webwire.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from webwire.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Prime Minister-elect Christopher Luxon says he can now focus on forming a strong and stable government – and he will be doing it negotiating with Winston.
Prime Minister-elect Christopher Luxon says he can now focus on forming a strong and stable government – and he will be doing it negotiating with Winston.