Historical Impeachment Review, Pt. 1
The House Judiciary Subcommittee heard opening statements from legal experts and historians on the interpretation and hi…
“Your decision will define executive power and authority. If you decide that certain acts do not rise to impeachable offenses, you will expa… read more
“Your decision will define executive power and authority. If you decide that certain acts do not rise to impeachable offenses, you will expand the space for executive conduct. And we will have to live with that expansion. The fact that it’s done by negative inference, as opposed to a positive statement, has no meaning. You will define executive conduct in the coming weeks.” close
The House Judiciary Subcommittee heard opening statements from legal experts and historians on the interpretation and hi…
House Judiciary Committee Members Charles Canady (R-Florida) and James Rogan (R-California) spoke with reporters about P…
Committee members heard testimony on H.J.Res. 88, a proposed amendment to the Constitution that would allow a person who…
Ms. Totenberg discussed the politics surrounding the upcomming impeachment inquiry of President Clinton. She said that t…