On the recordDecember 10, 2019
The charge is abuse of power, but what the majority is really upset about is the fact that the President and the administration is exercising its power under the Constitution, its authorized powers.
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congress.govThe charge is abuse of power, but what the majority is really upset about is the fact that the President and the administration is exercising its power under the Constitution, its authorized powers.
Goodlatte argues that the President's actions are constitutional, not abusive.
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