Bill McCollum shares his experience working on the Clinton impeachment committee. He believes the process can be very partisan and has doubts as to whether there is a case for impeachment in regard to President Trump.
Bill McCollum Shares His Experience Working On The Clinton Impeachment
Bill McCollum shares his experience working on the Clinton impeachment committee and whether he sees patterns in today's climate.
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Posted: 11:33 a.m. EST Mar 5, 2018
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