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LIVE BLOG: House Judiciary Cmte. holds its 1st hearing today as the Trump impeachment inquiry moves into a new phase. on.msnbc.com/2DLeYEA
LIVE on @MSNBC: House Judiciary Cmte. holds its 1st hearing as the Trump impeachment inquiry moves into a new phase.
.@GarrettHaake on today's impeachment hearing: "There will be no shortage of fireworks here." on.msnbc.com/34Zxl4F
@GarrettHaake LIVE: House Judiciary Cmte. holds its 1st hearing as the Trump impeachment inquiry moves into a new phase. nbcnews.to/2YhSO6a
@GarrettHaake House Judiciary Cmte. votes along party lines to table motion by Ranking Member Collins to call House Intel Cmte. Chair Schiff to testify before the cmte. -
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@GarrettHaake @AlexNBCNews Harvard Law professor Noah Feldman, a witness called by Democrats, delivers opening statement before the House Judiciary Cmte.
@GarrettHaake @AlexNBCNews Stanford Law professor Pamela S. Karlan, a witness called by Democrats, delivers opening statement before the House Judiciary Cmte.
@GarrettHaake @AlexNBCNews UNC Law professor Michael Gerhardt, a witness called by Democrats, delivers opening statement before the House Judiciary Cmte.
@GarrettHaake @AlexNBCNews GWU Law professor Jonathan Turley, a witness called by Republicans, delivers opening statement before the House Judiciary Cmte.
@GarrettHaake @AlexNBCNews Impeachment hearing witness rebukes Rep. Collins: "I'm insulted by the suggestion that as a law professor I don't care about those facts." nbcnews.to/2RjauwL
WATCH: GWU Law professor Jonathan Turley warns about the consequences of lowering the bar for impeaching a president.
UPDATE: Legal scholars called by Democrats for today's impeachment hearing testify that President Trump should be impeached, as legal scholar called by Republicans warns about the consequences of lowering the bar for impeaching a president. nbcnews.to/37Z7Y4C
LIVE BLOG: Latest from House Judiciary Cmte.'s first Trump impeachment inquiry hearing. nbcnews.to/2ONZhCx
Live now on @MSNBC: Analysis of the House Judiciary Cmte.'s first Trump impeachment inquiry hearing.
Prof. Karlan testifies before the House Judiciary Cmte., saying, "If we look like we’re asking other countries to interfere in our election ... then we’re not doing our job of promoting our national interest in being that shining city on a hill.”
LIVE on @MSNBC: House Judiciary Cmte. impeachment hearing resumes.
Professor Karlan rebukes Rep. Collins:
"I would like to say to you, sir, that I read transcripts... I would not speak about these things without reviewing the facts, so I'm insulted by the suggestion that as a law professor I don't care about those facts." on.msnbc.com/2DP4mEk
GWU Law professor Jonathan Turley warns House Judiciary Cmte.: "If you make a high crime and misdemeanor out of going to the courts, it is an abuse of power. It's your abuse of power."
WATCH: @mayawiley discusses the testimony of the 4 legal scholars at the House Judiciary Cmte.'s impeachment hearing, notably Prof. Gerhardt, who testified that "if what we’re talking about is not impeachable, then nothing is impeachable." on.msnbc.com/2DNuJL7
@mayawiley Live now on @MSNBC: Analysis of the House Judiciary Cmte.'s first Trump impeachment inquiry hearing.
@mayawiley .@AriMelber on Prof. Jonathan Turley's testimony: "I thought this was extraordinarily weak for the Republicans and for Professor Turley ... we heard a lot of Jonathan Turley's ideas for proposed amendments to the Constitution." on.msnbc.com/361AkcB
@mayawiley @AriMelber WATCH: Chuck Rosenberg unpacks Prof. Jonathan Turley's testimony, calling much of it "extraordinarily convenient" and "weak." on.msnbc.com/33PKNqe
@mayawiley @AriMelber WATCH: @mayawiley discusses why the female witnesses have been critical in the impeachment inquiry.
on.msnbc.com/2LoaKGU
@mayawiley @AriMelber .@AriMelber: "There's a larger stupidity here that's important ... you don't need an underlying crime to remove a president." on.msnbc.com/2sDJq0P
@mayawiley @AriMelber LIVE on @MSNBC: House Judiciary Cmte. impeachment hearing resumes.
"When you don’t have a lot to argue, you say, ‘Well, let’s see if there could be more evidence’… that way you can avoid talking about the evidence that is in the record." - NBC Legal Analyst Andrew Weissman on.msnbc.com/2DMOOkG
Fmr. Assistant US Attorney Chuck Rosenberg explains why jurists can make decisions based on circumstantial evidence, and how Republicans invoking this doesn't necessarily weaken the case for impeachment.
on.msnbc.com/2Riq5fU
Tune in to @MSNBC for live analysis of the latest impeachment hearing.
From President Trump's abrupt departure from NATO meetings, to Rudy Giuliani's unexpected trip to Ukraine, to the House Judiciary Cmte.'s impeachment hearing, @AriMelber breaks down a wild day in US politics. on.msnbc.com/383PjESc (corrects: Rudy)
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