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🗓️ 5 February 2021
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Noah Feldman is a guest on this episode of Axios Today, discussing the constitutionality of the impeachment trial.
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1:05.8 | too. Lots of people have questions about the constitutionality of whether or not it's legal and if there's any historical precedent to try former President Donald Trump for impeachment since he's no longer in office. |
1:18.4 | I thought I would pose this question to Axios today's resident legal scholar, Harvard Law professor Noah Feldman. |
1:24.0 | Hi, Noah. |
1:24.9 | Hi, Nyla. Nice to be promoted to being a resident at Axios. Feels good. Good. |
1:29.6 | So there is a legal precedent. And for this, we have to go back to Ulysses S. Grand Secretary of War, |
1:37.8 | William Belknap. What did we learn from his case? |
1:42.3 | Belknap, who had actually been a Civil War hero, but was probably not so well suited to |
1:45.9 | become Secretary of War, had, through his wife, been getting unlawful profits from somebody |
1:51.2 | he made an appointment for. |
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