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Impeachment: Two quotes that defined the first day of public hearings

  • Written by Kirsten Carlson, Associate Professor of Law and Adjunct Associate Professor of Political Science, Wayne State University
Top U.S. diplomat in Ukraine William Taylor, left, and Foreign Service officer George Kent are sworn in before the House Intelligence Committee during the first public impeachment hearing.AP/Jim Lo Scalzo/Pool Photo

Editor’s note: Wednesday was the first day of public hearings in the House impeachment inquiry. Two career diplomats – Will...

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