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“It would set a dangerous precedent not to call witnesses…,” says RSI’s Paul Rosenzweig
Jan 28, 2020
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PBS News Hour
From PBS News Hour:
R Street’s Paul Rosenzweig discusses the impeachment on PBS News Hour. According to Rosenzweig, “It would set a dangerous precedent not to call witnesses, we’ve never had an impeachment trial in the Senate without some witnesses.”
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