The GOP impeachment inquiry keeps getting more laughable. In fact Turley told them they have no case.
None of the witnesses testifying today appear to have direct knowledge of what Republicans claim about Biden
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Three witnesses were just sworn in to testify at today's House Oversight Committee's first impeachment inquiry hearing of President Joe Biden.
"This week, the House Oversight Committee will present evidence uncovered to date and hear from legal and financial experts about crimes the Bidens may have committed as they brought in millions at the expense of U.S. interests," House Oversight Committee chair James Comer said in a statement Monday.
None of the witnesses appear to have direct knowledge of what House Republicans have claimed about Biden.
Republicans have not provided any evidence to date of wrongdoing by the president.
Comer told CNN that he wanted the witnesses of the first hearing to be expert financial and constitutional witnesses.
Here are the witnesses who were just sworn in and will speak during the hearing, according to the statement:
None of the witnesses testifying today appear to have direct knowledge of what Republicans claim about Biden
https://www.cnn.com/politics/live-n...t-09-28-23/h_9da811e1c007e7d62ecec4aa661ee466
Three witnesses were just sworn in to testify at today's House Oversight Committee's first impeachment inquiry hearing of President Joe Biden.
"This week, the House Oversight Committee will present evidence uncovered to date and hear from legal and financial experts about crimes the Bidens may have committed as they brought in millions at the expense of U.S. interests," House Oversight Committee chair James Comer said in a statement Monday.
None of the witnesses appear to have direct knowledge of what House Republicans have claimed about Biden.
Republicans have not provided any evidence to date of wrongdoing by the president.
Comer told CNN that he wanted the witnesses of the first hearing to be expert financial and constitutional witnesses.
Here are the witnesses who were just sworn in and will speak during the hearing, according to the statement:
- Bruce Dubinsky, founder, Dubinsky Consulting: "A forensic accountant, Mr. Dubinsky has accumulated over 40 years of financial investigative and dispute consulting experience and has served as an expert witness over 100 times and has testified in over 80 trials, including trials involving criminal and civil financial fraud."
- Eileen O’Connor, former assistant attorney general for the US Department of Justice Tax Division: O'Conner was the assistant attorney general for the DOJ for six years and "supervised DOJ litigation of civil, criminal, trial, and appellate tax cases."
- Jonathan Turley, professor and Shapiro Chair for Public Interest Law at George Washington University Law School: Turley is "a nationally recognized legal scholar who has published work in areas ranging from constitutional law to legal theory."