

And then our members got time to question, and their members got time to question. You know, I was in those closed-door depositions, and I saw the majority lawyer get an hour for questioning and the minority lawyer get an hour for questioning. KING: So your colleague Doug Collins is saying, the American people need to believe that you have gone about this process fairly, or the outcome is going to be tainted people will be shaken. He sits on the House Judiciary Committee. Representative Jamie Raskin of Maryland is a Democrat. KING: Representative Collins was talking to my colleague Mary Louise Kelly on All Things Considered yesterday. But the top Republican on the Judiciary Committee, Representative Doug Collins of Georgia, is already raising a big concern.ĭOUG COLLINS: Whether we agree with the end result or not, that's the one thing that I think if I was looking at it from an outsider to the Democrats, say - you may have your case and you might want to impeach, but at the end of the day, if people don't believe what you're doing is fair, then it doesn't matter. On Monday, the House Judiciary Committee will hear presentations of evidence from House Judiciary and Intelligence Committee lawyers. They will define the scope of the charges against the president. KING: As she said, the next step is the articles of impeachment.
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NANCY PELOSI: Sadly, but with confidence and humility, with allegiance to our founders and a heart full of love for America, today, I am asking our chairman to proceed with articles of impeachment. Here is House Speaker Nancy Pelosi yesterday announcing the start of formal impeachment proceedings against President Trump.
