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Judge Andrew Napolitano: Despite his impeachment trial acquittal, Trump clearly guilty of a high crime. The evidence that President Trump committed a crime that is the basis for impeachment is. Napolitano, a former superior court judge in New Jersey, works as a legal analyst for Fox News. In a pair of tweets Saturday evening following his campaign rally in Green Bay, Wis., the president.

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Viewers of Fox News took to Twitter to express their extreme displeasure with the conservative network’s legal analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano after he admitted that Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) has a compelling case that Donald Trump may have committed obstruction in special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation.Appearing on Friday with Fox Business host Neil Cavuto, the conservative Napolitano by saying, ““I think that Congressman Schiff is correct. In that report will be evidence of the existence of a conspiracy. Not enough evidence to prove the existence beyond a reasonable doubt. In that report will be evidence of obstruction of justice, interfering with an FBI investigation for a personal gain. But not enough evidence to prove it beyond a reasonable doubt.”.

He’s been like this for a while now. I love how is saying others should apologize or be fired for Russian collusion conspiracies when they got this guy right here who’s been laughably, consistently wrong for the past year. He can’t hide his anti-Trump bias.— Ms. Pickles ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ (@MsPicklesP)Will the Mueller Report show the purposeful attempts made by the opposition party et all to set up TeamTrump using police state tactics? That is what Shiffty Shit is NOT telling us!— Danute 🔭 💖 (@danjan711111). Enjoy good journalism?

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A day after President Donald Trump openly speculated about injecting disinfectants into coronavirus patients and using large amounts of ultraviolet rays to treat the virus, MoveOn.org on Friday publicly called for Trump's cabinet to invoke the 25th Amendment and remove the president from office.Trump's comments Thursday evening—which to issue public statements pleading with Americans to ignore the president's advice—are only the latest evidence that his failed leadership and mismanagement of the pandemic is endangering people on a daily basis, MoveOn said.