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Read the legal experts’ opening statements before the House Judiciary Committee

by Frances Fromm / Wednesday, 04 December 2019 / Published in Politics

The impeachment investigation into President Donald Trump enters a historic next phase on Wednesday as the House Judiciary Committee holds a hearing on the constitutional grounds for drafting articles of impeachment.

House Democrats have called three legal experts to testify before the committee: Professors Noah Feldman of Harvard Law School, Pamela Karlan of Stanford Law School, and Michael Gerhardt of the University of North Carolina School of Law.

Testifying for Republicans will be Jonathan Turley of The George Washington University Law School.

Their opening statements have been made public:

Noah Feldman

Feldman Testimony by ABC News Politics on Scribd

Pamela Karlan

Karlan Testimony by ABC News Politics on Scribd

Michael Gerhardt

Gerhardt Testimony by ABC News Politics on Scribd

Jonathan Turley

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Frances Fromm
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Is a national and foreign correspondent based in D.C. She files investigative reports and covers breaking news on a range of topics, including corruption, police shootings, etc. Before joining the TimWorld in 2018, she worked at the Miami Herald. She was a John S. Knight fellow at Stanford University.

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