Tom Jipping: Impeachment ‘doesn’t make sense’ to remove a former public official
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Tom Jipping, Deputy Director of the Heritage Foundation’s Meese Center, says that the Constitution clearly shows the impeachment process is for the purpose of removing a current public offical from office, not a former one.
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