Judiciary Hearing Opens Final Act Of Democrats' Trump Impeachment Saga

Judiciary Hearing Opens Final Act Of Democrats' Trump Impeachment Saga

A panel of four constitutional law scholars are trying to put the allegations against Trump in a historical and legal context. Three of the professors support impeachment, one is opposed. This episode: political correspondent Scott Detrow, national security editor Phil Ewing, and national political correspondent Mara Liasson.

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