Anti-Trump Law Professor NAILS Democrats Impeachment Efforts

Nancy Pelosi has officially announced that she is going to move forward with impeachment. If her word can be trusted, articles of impeachment will be drafted and brought before the House for a vote.

If a simple majority approves the articles (which is very likely considering the Democratic representation), then impeachment will begin and this will all go to the Senate.

That’s where we are with impeachment, right now. The Democrats have been able to provide exactly no direct evidence of any wrongdoing. They’re claiming that President Trump is guilty of extortion, bribery and obstruction of justice (this old hat again).

That third charge is literally impossible since there hasn’t been a legal investigation into Ukraine. The Democrats worked hard to stop that from happening, remember?

The extortion and bribery claims are almost as bad. Basically, the Democrats got a handful of Trump haters to claim they heard somebody say that their friend overheard a conversation between foreign policy officials about President Trump. If that was hard to follow, it’s because the entire premise is preposterous.

No one has been able to demonstrate, on any reasonable level, that President Trump even attempted bribery or extortion. That’s the uncontested truth, and Republicans aren’t the only ones acknowledging it.

When you watch this video, remember one thing above all. The man speaking is Johnathan Turley. He is a Democrat. He did not vote for President Trump in 2016. He is a legal scholar, and he was firmly against the impeachment of Bill Clinton.

That, plus his own words, should be enough to prove to you that he is not speaking out of partisan favor for President Trump. With that in mind, you need to hear his words for yourself.


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