Harvard Law Professor: Jonathan Turley Is a ‘Hack,’ ‘He Doesn’t Know What He’s Talking About’

‘That’s all nonsense’

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TRIBE: "Mr. Turley doesn’t know what he’s talking about. The fact that there was no charge of incitement, no conviction, that’s not the point. This provision was written specifically as an alternative, saying, whether you’re convicted or not. They didn’t expect people to be convicted under President Andrew Johnson after the Civil War. Whether you’re convicted or not, that’s a separate matter, but if you engage in an attempt to overturn the government, you shouldn’t be entrusted with power again. Now, he says, hundreds of thousands of people died. How many have to die before we enforce this? There were several who died at the Capitol during the insurrection. That’s all nonsense. It is conservatives like Judge Luttig and members of the Federalist Society who agree with me. I’m afraid that Jonathan Turley is basically a hack. He doesn’t really know what he’s talking about."

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