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Richard Epstein provides a forceful response to the question of whether President Trump’s alleged pressuring of the Ukrainian government provide grounds for impeachment.
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Well worth listening to. Thank you.
Listened on my commute this morning. Enjoyed the analysis.
Perhaps the single best analysis of this brouhaha I’ve heard. Period.
Well, that was pretty pathetic. Evidently, Trump is Ok because what he did doesn’t rise to impeachable……but Biden has to worry about his shady ethics (which of course Trump never has to worry about, Epstein just handwaves that away totally). So Congress is going to have many witnsesses testify on all of this….and Epstein doesn’t care one bit about what they’ll have to say. Cuz Trump fights!
You might note that Epstein is not a Trump fan and hopes that Trump will resign.
Thanks, I bailed right before he added that part. He still said the phone call was “perfectly innocent”….but he is evidently highly troubled with Biden’s candidacy, because he has a sleazy son. So, the typical Trumpian “ethical standards for thee,. but not for me (cuz I don’t care)”. I’ll stay tuned for Epstein’s comments once the witnesses start talking.
If you think Hunter is the only ethical problem Joe has, you haven’t been paying attention for the last forty years.
On the edition of this podcast recorded the week of January 20th, 2017 (might have actually been released the following week — not sure), Professor Epstein called for Trump’s resignation.