'Three years ago, they were shouting about law and order over Hillary Clinton's emails,' Andrew Napolitano wrote. 'Today, they are shouting to let Trump be Trump.'
"These congressional Republicans and Trump are strange but tenacious bedfellows. Three years ago, they were shouting about law and order over Hillary Clinton's emails," he wrote."Today, they are shouting to let Trump be Trump. That's what happens when the facts and the law are against them."
During an interview with Fox News on Thursday morning, Napolitano asserted that Republican arguments that the impeachment process is somehow improper or unlawful don't hold water."The impeachment process is not only lawful it's constitutional," he stated. Napolitano added later,"under the Constitution the Democrats have a case."
Andrew Napolitano, senior judicial analyst for the Fox News, testifies during a Federal Spending Oversight and Emergency Management Subcommittee hearing on June 6, 2018 in Washington, D.C."It is consistent with the Constitution and consistent with the House rules. It's like prosecutors investigating somebody,", as Republican lawmakers and the president complained that witness depositions were happening behind closed doors.
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