On the recordDecember 1, 1997
I had the opportunity a few moments ago to hear the distinguished Senator from Delaware talk about his views and his analysis and his historical perspective from his extensive reon the question of impeachment
I had the opportunity a few moments ago to hear the distinguished Senator from Delaware talk about his views and his analysis and his historical perspective from his extensive reon the question of impeachment
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Well, in fact, the Supreme Court ruled that it's not a constitutional issue. It's states' rights issue.
The Federal Government is not at work. The Federal Government is not producing the results that we think would be necessary.
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