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September 15, 2023


Title: Will Biden be Impeached?
Topic: Impeachment
Discussed by Michael O'Neill
with Landmark Legal Foundation (www.landmarklegal.org/)

Michael O’Neill serves as Vice President of Legal Affairs at the Landmark Legal Foundation. Today, he discusses the recent inquiry into impeachment of Joe Biden and why it is necessary for the public to know the truth.

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Questions/Issues Discussed:

What is a “formal impeachment inquiry”? Is this just “tit-for-tat” or is there actual evidence against Joe Biden? Michael explains the process and why it’s so important to follow through with all the necessary information.

Is there compelling public need to have information on Joe Biden and his son’s business dealings?

David Weis was recently appointed Special Counsel to oversee an investigation into Hunter Biden. Is this appointment enough to further the impeachment?

Are Americans sick and tired of endless investigations?

Where will this formal impeachment inquiry lead? In short, Michael says: “Follow the money.”

Is Biden obligated to honestly answer questions from the media about his son’s business dealings?

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February 4, 2021


Title: Groundhog Day Meets 1984
Topic: Impeachment
Discussed by Robert Knight
with Robert H Knight (www.RobertHKnight.com)

President Donald Trumppresented his impeachment defense on Feb. 2, which also happened to be Groundhog Day.  As in the 1993 movie starring Bill Murray, Democrats are locked in a time warp. Instead of repeatedly reliving a day in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, however, they’re in Washington, D.C., still trying to overturn the 2016 presidential election.

Author and commentator Robert Knight has more details for us today. You find more from Robert here.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Why have the Democrats been crying for impeachment since President Trump was elected in November 2016?

Are victorious Democrats now focused on punishing anyone who suggests the recent election was not squeaky clean?

Politics 101: Destroy your enemies once you win. How do they suggest the destruction of us deplorables? Robert says that there needs to be more backbone from the Republicans.

Is Trump’s conviction likely?

Did President Trump urge rally attendees to go violent? Did he incite the insurrection?

Have Democrat leaders, specifically Biden and Harris, EVER condemned the violent riots that occurred for months in 2020?

Are the Democrats’ impeachment scenarios right out of “1984”?

Is resistance still building today?

When will Groundhog Day 2021 end?



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October 11, 2019


Title: What Everyone Should Know about Impeachment
Topic: Impeachment
Discussed by Hans von Spakovsky
with The Heritage Foundation (www.Heritage.org)


Part 1 of 3

The Constitution gives the sole Power of Impeachment to the House, which can approve articles of impeachment by a simple majority. As a practical matter, the category of “High Crimes and Misdemeanors” (directly from the Founding Fathers) includes whatever the House says it does.

Today, Hans von Spakovsky explains what impeachment means to the Administration and the American people. Hans is the Former Federal Election Commissioner and a member of the American Civil Rights Union Board. He is also the manager of the Election Law Reform Initiative and a senior legal fellow at The Heritage Foundation.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

What is an “Impeachment Inquiry”?

Who were the last two Presidents who were investigated for impeachment?

What are the stipulations for impeachment of a President?

How many votes are required from the House for impeachment?

Are Articles of Impeachment similar to a criminal indictment by a grand jury? Could Articles of Impeachment also be called accusations, while not proving guilt?

Does the President have the opportunity to refute any impeachment allegations before the House? Will the minority in the House (Republicans) have an opportunity to question witnesses? This has a complicated answer…

Historically, how many resolutions of impeachment have been introduced in the House, and how many have been adopted?



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Title: Part 2 of 3 - What Everyone Should Know about Impeachment
Topic: Impeachment
Discussed by Hans von Spakovsky
with The Heritage Foundation (www.Heritage.org)

Questions/Issues Discussed:

What are the three possibilities/options from the House regarding impeachment? Hans von Spakovsky discusses what happened with Nixon…

If the House adopts a resolution of impeachment, would President Trump be required to step down/resign immediately?

How many Senators must be present to vote on impeachment?




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Title: Part 3 of 3 - What Everyone Should Know about Impeachment
Topic: Impeachment
Discussed by Hans von Spakovsky
with The Heritage Foundation (www.Heritage.org)

Questions/Issues Discussed:

If the House passes a vote to impeach President Trump, Mitch McConnel must accept that vote. When is he required to hold a hearing in the Senate?

Can a member of the Senate move to dismiss the impeachment charges?

If allowed, should President Trump argue his case before a committee or the full Senate?

In Hans’ opinion, will the House prosecutors be able to present enough evidence to convince 67 US Senators to vote to impeach President Trump?




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