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Lawmakers on the House Intelligence Committee wrapped up a marathon of public testimony, hearing from a dozen witnesses over the last two weeks in the ongoing impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump. Several witnesses provided explosive details that seemingly outline a criminal conspiracy to extort Ukraine at the direction of the president. Have the Democrats made the case?
Ryan Goodman, NYU Law Professor, former Dept of Defense Special Counsel and co-founder of JustSecurity.org , joins Tara with his legal analysis of the case against Trump thus far, who's in the most legal jeopardy and the efficacy of Trump's decision to pardon war criminals.
Tara gives her take on the impact of the impeachment hearings and the latest democratic debate.
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Lawmakers on the House Intelligence Committee wrapped up a marathon of public testimony, hearing from a dozen witnesses over the last two weeks in the ongoing impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump. Several witnesses provided explosive details that seemingly outline a criminal conspiracy to extort Ukraine at the direction of the president. Have the Democrats made the case?
Ryan Goodman, NYU Law Professor, former Dept of Defense Special Counsel and co-founder of JustSecurity.org , joins Tara with his legal analysis of the case against Trump thus far, who's in the most legal jeopardy and the efficacy of Trump's decision to pardon war criminals.
Tara gives her take on the impact of the impeachment hearings and the latest democratic debate.

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