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A witness selected by Republican members of the House Judiciary Committee said he received threats since he testified that Democrats’ current impeachment efforts against President Donald Trump don’t hold water.

Speaker Pelosi has requested articles of impeachment be drafted.
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Before I finished my testimony, my home and office were inundated with threatening messages and demands that I be fired from George Washington University for arguing that, while a case for impeachment can be made, it has not been made on this record,” George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley wrote in an opinion article published Thursday in The Hill, a day after he testified along with three other legal experts.

Turley, who is a regular contributor to the Hill, accused some of the Democrats on the Judiciary panel of using “scorched earth tactics,” including Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.), in trying to refute his testimony.

“In my testimony Wednesday, I stated repeatedly, as I did 21 years ago, that a president can be impeached for noncriminal acts, including abuse of power. I made that point no fewer that a dozen times in analyzing the case against Trump … Yet various news publications still excitedly reported that, in an opinion piece I wrote for the Washington Post five years ago, I said, ‘While there is a high bar for what constitutes grounds for impeachment, an offense does not have to be indictable,’ and it could include ‘serious misconduct or a violation of public trust.’”

He said that the claim “is precisely what I have said regarding Trump,” but he warned they “just need to prove abuse of power,” which they haven’t been able to accomplish.

“My objection is not that you cannot impeach Trump for abuse of power but that this record is comparably thin compared to past impeachments and contains conflicts, contradictions, and gaps including various witnesses not subpoenaed. I suggested that Democrats drop the arbitrary schedule of a vote by the end of December and complete their case and this record before voting on any articles of impeachment. In my view, they have not proven abuse of power in this incomplete record,” he wrote.

Meanwhile, critics of Turley’s testimony in front of the Judiciary Committee have used a fallacious attack to claim he contradicted himself during the impeachment effort against former President Bill Clinton, he argued.

“Trump will not be our last president. What we leave in the wake of this scandal will shape our democracy for generations to come, and ‘agitated passions’ will not be a substitute for proof in an impeachment. We currently have too much of the former and too little of the latter,” Turley concluded.

The three experts called by Democrats—Noah Feldman of Harvard Law School, Pamela Karlan of Stanford, and Michael Gerhardt of the University of North Carolina—alleged that Trump has committed impeachable offenses.

On Thursday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) announced her caucus would move forward and draft articles of impeachment against Trump. The president, in response, tweeted that “if you are going to impeach me, do it now, fast” so the Senate trial can move forward.

(Excerpt from The Epoch Times. Article by Jack Phillips.)

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Michelle
December 8, 2019

Father, I come to you in the name of Jesus our Lord and Savior. Father your word says we are to pray for those in authority over us. I pray for our President, his wife and their family. Protect them from evil, let your truth and justice prevail. In Jesus name I pray.

THERESA OBIOMA
December 7, 2019

FATHER, IN THE MIGHTY NAME OF JESUS CHRIST, LET YOUR TRUTH CONTINUE TO PREVAIL.
STRENGTHEN PRESIDENT TRUMP AND TURLEY AS ND GRANT THEM VICTORIES IN THE MIDST OF THEIR ENEMIES.
THANK YOU LORD

Margaret petersen
December 7, 2019

Lord Jesus protect and avenge this man,and our president,and all who are defending president trump.your word declares,” veangance is mine,saith the Lord” this battle is in your hands father.let all who resist your will for America be turned back in shame in Jesus name

Linda
December 7, 2019

Yes, Abba Father, protect Jonathan Turley and family by your TRUTH. Truth prevails in the midst of storms. May he feel your peace which will surpass all understanding—May it strengthen him to be confident in doing what is right. We praise you Father for directing his path towards righteousness.
It’s in Jesus name, which no power of evil can prevail that I pray!!

nancy jesudass
December 7, 2019

I made it my priority to pray Psalm 91 over Professor Turley including the names of several Senators (and their families ) who stand courageously & fearlessly against the deceitful tongues . The Lord Almighty is with you and the God of Jacob is your Fortress. Amen

Barbara
December 7, 2019

Lord God, We lift up to You Jonathan Turley, his wife and their children and ask for Your hand of protection to be upon them. Grant them Your peace which surpasses all understanding concerning those who hate truth and believe lies. Make a way for them to fearlessly carry on with their everyday lives and know that the True and Living God is for them and not against them. We pray this in Jesus’ name. Amen.

Lisa
December 7, 2019

We continue to pray, Heavenly Father, that Your Kingdom come, Your will be done!
Let truth reign!

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