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Impeachment inquiry: Trump’s actions constitute bribery, says witness – live

Impeachment inquiry: Trump’s actions constitute bribery, says witness – live

Law professor said Trump’s actions toward Ukraine meet constitutional definition of bribery, adding credibility to Democrats’ use of term

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George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley, the only witness at today’s impeachment hearing who was called by Republicans on the House judiciary committee, argued Trump’s actions toward Ukraine do not represent a “clear case of bribery.”

Prof. Turley, contrasting with the other three witnesses, says there is not a “clear case of bribery” against President Trump https://t.co/5Pgb8iGzpR pic.twitter.com/R49wOYxTyX

Congressman Doug Collins also opened his questioning by joking that George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley, the only witness called to testify by the Republican minority of the House judiciary committee, was “well rested” after only being asked one question by the Democratic counsel.

Collins is now giving Turley time to expand on his earlier answer that is based around bribery.

During Dem questioning, he had to respond yes or no, was blocked from giving context earlier.

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