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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

impeachment proceeding in history today thanks to the rank incompetence of republican freshman senator eric schmidt of missouri. he decided to object to a unanimous consent agreement requested by chuck schumer, about how to proceed with the impeachment proceedings, something the leaders always do with every proceeding, the rules are always different for every impeachment proceeding, and eric schmidt decided he had a smarter idea and so he refused to agree to the unanimous consent request by senator schumer whereupon senator schumer said okay, then let's just vote to dismiss the whole case right now. which is essentially what they did, after going through a few procedural votes on the senate floor, thrown up there desperately and helplessly by other republicans like eric schmidt, the whole thing took a few hours. that was the end of it, there was no debate, schumer was offering the republicans hours of debate and all that was cut

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Stop asking the same questions, judge tells Guan Eng's counsel

KUALA LUMPUR: The lead counsel in the corruption trial involving Lim Guan Eng has been told to stop asking a key prosecution witness the same questions which are prolonging impeachment proceedings at the Sessions Court.

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Will Maldives president Muizzu be impeached? Male's political turmoil explained | World News

Maldives opposition parties claim to have collected enough signatures for Mohamed Muizzu impeachment; government moves court citing a key amendment illegal. | World News

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Inside With Jen Psaki

the assassination of his political opponents, and not be held accountable. it means that a president could threaten the life of a senate president with impeachment proceedings and not be held accountable. essentially, it would do, to quote justice gilbert, it would turn the constitution into a suicide pact. and this is not a suicide pact, it doesn't require its own destruction. but to interpret the way donald trump interpreted the constitution, it would nullify any of the protections the american people have from a despot or despotism. i think the tougher question, frankly, the court of appeals might have to deal with, is should they decide this before there's a verdict in the case, that might be the closer question. but on the merits of this, is a president immune while in office from being prosecuted for committing crimes when he leaves office, the answer is clearly no. and i think even with the current supreme court, they're going to conclude no, you don't have that kind of immunity. >> and even if the legal -- the courts rule, as

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The Saturday Show with Jonathan Capehart

one point 59 trillion dollar top line from the fiscal responsibility act that raised the debt ceiling last spring. but, the far-right freedom caucus is already rebelling against this plan. >> i'm comfortable with not fun in the government, if they're going continue -- to. >> might there be a temporary pause in nonessential government operations,. i've said many times over, i certainly don't fear that happening. >> and instead of trying to keep the lights on, house republicans are pursuing a flurry of baseless impeachments. just this week, the homeland security committee voted to initiate impeachment proceedings against dhs secretary alejandro mayorkas, and republican state defense secretary lloyd austin, and attorney general merrick garland could be next. join me now in studio, in her delta red, democratic congresswoman yvette clarke of new york. she is a member of the homeland security committee. congresswoman clark, thank you very much for coming on the

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Sunday Morning Futures With Maria Bartiromo

harmed by the ravaging effects of lawlessness and illegal immigration can. but regardless, they have a supremely naive view of the world. that says that we don't have to worry about our border. that's what a country is. maria: yeah. >> and we will lose i our country's strength if we don't enenforce our own laws, marley those that protect our border. maria: all right, senator, we'll be watching your work. thanks very much, senator mike lee, this morning, exclusive. quick break and then the hunter biden's political stunts. the first son crashes a congressional hearing on holding him in contempt of congress then leaves as my next guest started to speak. congresswoman marjorie taylor greene on that. plus, the impeachment proceedings against homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas amidst an investigation of president biden. stay with us. ♪ when you stay at a vrbo you always get the whole home

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Inside With Jen Psaki

>> somehow donald trump's response to that question was not know, seal team six should not be able to take out political opponents. joining me now is democratic congressman adam schiff, who served on the house january six committee and was the lead manager during trump's first impeachment. so congressman schiff, thank you for your time this afternoon. i just -- it's so crazy what he's saying, which is why it is so important to point it out. so i really wanted to ask you first, if trump, what he is calling for here, if this were what were to happen, that there would be no president would be held accountable for their actions, what would that mean exactly? >> well, it is every bit as crazy as it sounds. it means that a president could order the assassination of his political opponents, and not be held accountable. it means that a president could threaten the life of a senate president with impeachment proceedings and not be held accountable. essentially, it would do, to

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Hannity

knew it, how he participatepugh in it, debenefit from it, why did he whraoeu to the american people? he seems to be the guy i would think the committee wants on their list as well and issued a subpoena. will that happen? >> james came on my show and said the last person they will subpoena is joe biden. that's on the record as the end game tore the impeachment proceedings. the president should answer. he has mislead the american public for years. he facilitated a large foreign influence shakedown for his family meeting with these people, calling people, firing a prosecutor, changing the policy of the obama administration to do it. joe bide sent ultimate final witness in the skies. hunter biden has to get out of the way first well. will see if hunter biden is serious about cooperating after

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Hannity

the outcome, into that date. ress wi think congress will senm another subpoena. locking in that date by subpoen a. and then hunter biden will have to come in and testify and then they'll sto comndp the the impeachment proceedings or the contempt proceedings. until thencontem, the contempt proceedings are going to hang over and they're going to proceed forward to keep maxiard anm pressure on. now, there's one thing here. that we all have to consider . just because hunter biden says he'll now show up for the deposition, does say not men he will answer questions. he haser to federal indictments, 12 charges, several of them serious felonies. he may come in and then just take the fifth amendment, because he doesn't want to say things that can be used against them in the court of law. so republicans have to keep pressurein law, have to be aware that this could be another stunt, which is i'll come in, but then you can take the fifthy. amendment and we've dragged it out longer. i cayn't know the state of pla . i can't get an answer from hunter biden's lawyers on whether he has some fifthfifm amendment issues he intends to invoke. but this is goint issug to be a. of chicken comber and jordan are going to stand their ground until hunterl d blinks further, gives them a date, and i think that'll be the next thing we

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The Katie Phang Show

the only reason we didn't prosecute him prior to the impeachment proceedings where that [inaudible] made a decision that congress should do its thing, not interfere, and then after the impeachment proceeding, we would pick it up. now, the only reason that richard nixon was not indicted was because he was pardoned by gerald ford. nobody ever thought that nixon would be scot-free and not be able to be prosecuted for criminal acts. and if anyone even thought that, why would president ford have ever pardoned him in the first place if this crazy theory was even in effect? >> well nick, to that point, that came up. during the oral arguments, one of the three appellate judges asked john sour, what was the purpose of having a pardon, a criminal pardon for richard nixon if presidents are not

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