Dueling Counsel Will Take Focus at Next Impeachment Hearing
Attorneys representing both sides of the aisle will present evidence, but no witnesses, when the House Judiciary Committee holds its next hearing in the impeachment inquiry Monday, reports Courthouse News Service.
Reporter Brandi Buchman explains the process that in the potential impeachment of President Trump:
“According to the rules authorizing the inquiry passed in October, attorneys for both the Democratic and Republican parties will have a chance during the 9 a.m. hearing Monday to give written statements explaining the scope of evidence they wish to put forward for articles, as well as a ‘detailed presentation’ of that evidence ‘other than the testimony of the witnesses.’”
Read the Courthouse News article.