Welcome to the Impeachment episode. It’s been a long time coming hasn’t it? After an impassioned pitch from Ben for recurring donations, Arinze breaks down the Amber Guyger/Botham Jean case (5:00) and its connection to Freddie Gray and Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby. He dives into the precedent set by Mosby and then talks about Mosby’s conviction integrity unit which has freed 4 of the 5 men who wrongfully served time for crimes that they did not commit. The five exonerated men are now seeking compensation from the State for the time they’ve lost, but Governor Hogan refuses to release the funds to pay them. For those of you that need a recap of how this impeachment inquiry all began—Arinze has you covered (8:49). Then Ben and Arinze discuss the 14-day surge in support for Trump’s impeachment, with 46% of voters favoring the inquiry. This is obviously getting to Trump, who melted down during a joint press conference with the President of Finland – listen to the clip at the 19 minute mark (19:34). Arinze then asks Ben whether Democrats should consider election-year politics more carefully before proceeding (22:00) and if the “Never Trump” Republicans will provide enough political cover for the rest of the GOP to turn against Trump. Ben then lays out the three elements for impeachment as defined by Congress (27:42). Arinze reminds Ben that NOTHING has stuck to Trump thus far, so why would we think that Trump’s playbook to deny and downplay would be any less effective (30:00). Ben talks about the “But her Emails” tactics that led to Trump’s victory and wonders if Biden is vulnerable to similar attacks if he becomes the nominee (34:00). Arinze wants to know if impeachment is the right move with an election in full swing—YOU DON’T WANT TO MISS BEN’S ANSWER (40:20).