Constitutional scholars disagree on chance of impeaching Trump

Lawmakers have questioned 17 witnesses and looked at more than 3,000 pages of sworn depositions in the Trump impeachment inquiry. House Democrats say they have enough evidence to move forward. President Trump has said there was no quid pro quo and the White House says he is looking forward to laying out his case in a Senate trial, should he be impeached in the House. CBS News legal analysts and constitutional scholars Jonathan Turley and Kim Wehle join “CBS This Morning” to explain where the impeachment inquiry is headed next.
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President Trump remains confident he won’t be impeached

President Trump is daring Democrats to draft articles of impeachment against him, saying he wants to go to trial. He downplayed the testimony of more than a dozen witnesses during the House impeachment inquiry over the past two weeks and said the Republican Party has never been more unified. The House intelligence committee will spend Thanksgiving week writing a detailed report of its findings. Paula Reid reports.
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Giuliani defends Trump as Judiciary Committee takes next steps in impeachment inquiry

House Democrats are wrapping two weeks of televised impeachment inquiry hearings. House Democrats will prepare a report on the impeachment inquiry, it's then up to the Judiciary Committee to decide whether or not to draft articles of impeachment. This came as the president's personal attorney issued a staunch defense of the president. Paula Reid reports.
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