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George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley followed last week s impeachment trial against former President Trump very closely. Turley was the only witness called by Republicans to participate in the first trial against Trump in 2019, when the president faced charges after discussing the Bidens and corruption on a phone call with Ukrainian President Zelensky. At the time, Turley explained that impeachment has to be based on proof, not presumptions.
Turley found several more glaring holes in the Democrats arguments last week as they tried to convict him on inciting an insurrection. One argument in particular Turley found to be breathtaking and chilling - when lead impeachment manager Jamie Raskin (MD) suggested that Trump was guilty because he refused to show up and testify.