Professor Turley says politicians could learn from Jefferson-Adams reconciliation
House Judiciary Committee Republican counsel Paul Taylor asks George Washington University school law professor Jonathan Turley at an impeachment inquiry hearing by the House Judiciary Committee how impeaching President Donald Trump would comport with how the founders thought it should operate, Turley think people would come together as a people but they did not have delusions, some framers did come together to reconcile what Thomas Jefferson and John Adams in one of the most weighty insignificant moments in constitutional history reaching out to each other before they died to meet, something all could learn from.





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