GOP expert wanted Clinton impeachment, says ‘slow down’ on Trump

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GOP expert wanted Clinton impeachment, says ‘slow down’ on Trump
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In 1998, Prof. Jonathan Turley said that Pres. Clinton 'by his own conduct, has deprived himself of the perceived legitimacy to govern.' When testifying before the House Judiciary Cmte. about impeaching Pres. Trump, Turley urged Congress to slow down.

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