President Trump says he doesn’t care if the Senate calls witnesses in his impeachment trial, but gives two intriguing reasons why former National Security Advisor John Bolton would be a bad witness. Should America (or at least American Senators) believe a disgruntled former employee? Bill Whittle Now with Scott Ott is a production of our […]
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Offered the opportunity to describe the best-case scenario in light of the impeachment of President Donald Trump, Bill Whittle outlines the worst-case scenario as the best we can hope. Is the situation for the country, the Congress and the Constitution that dire? Bill Whittle Now with Scott Ott is a production of our Members. Join […]
In the wake of the mono-partisan impeachment of President Donald Trump, you might wonder what’s wrong with the U.S. Constitution that an entire national government can be brought to a standstill, and a country torn apart, to pursue charges that cannot result in conviction. Did the Framers of our governing charter fail to anticipate the […]