Episodes
In this episode, Gregg wraps up the Senate Impeachment Trial with a look at the road that led to a "total acquittal' of President Donald J. Trump. And we hear reaction on the 'acquittal' from President Trump. 
Published 02/06/20
In this episode, Gregg takes a look at the first day Senators were allowed to ask questions in the Impeachment Trial and President Trump's defense team focuses on Executive Privilege.
Published 02/03/20
In this episode, Gregg takes us through the case made by President Trump's legal defense team and covers the less than explosive John Bolton 'bombshell'.
Published 01/28/20
In this episode, Gregg gives us a historic example of a popular president using, but not abusing, his office for political gain. Gregg also speaks to Former Federal Prosecutor James Trusty on what could possibly be dismissed.  
Published 01/25/20
In this episode, Gregg covers day one of the Senate Impeachment Trial. President Trump's legal team and Democrat Senators made their opening statements followed by arguments over rules and potential witnesses.
Published 01/22/20
In this episode, Gregg explains how this entire process has been the true 'abuse of power' for political gain by the Democrats and especially Nancy Pelosi.  He also discusses how the House already had its chance to call for more witnesses before the Senate trial. 
Published 01/18/20
In this episode, Gregg speaks with David Schoen, Federal Criminal Defense and Civil Rights Lawyer, on Nancy Pelosi's failed attempt to have more influence over the next stage of Impeachment as Senator Mitch McConnell announced he has enough votes to begin a Senate Trial.
Published 01/09/20
In this episode, Gregg is joined by Alan Dershowitz, Constitutional Scholar and Harvard Law Professor emeritus, to discuss the hours long debate in the House that led to impeachment, the legalities behind the arguments and what to expect as this moves into the Senate.
Published 12/19/19
In this episode, Gregg discusses what is an 'Abuse of Power' and the 'Obstruction of Congress' and shows how Democrats have changed their stance on 'impeachment' over the years.
Published 12/13/19
In this episode, Gregg breaks down testimony from four law professors that discussed the constitutional grounds for impeachment including one that testified during President Clinton’s impeachment process.
Published 12/12/19
Impeachment is a grave step of last resort to remove a duly elected president. The act of wrongdoing must be sufficiently egregious, and the evidence so clear and convincing, that the constitutional remedy of impeachment merits support from both political parties represented in Congress. Here is your opportunity to hear Gregg Jarrett’s legal view of the current Impeachment inquiry. Gregg will lay out the historical context and what is on the line legally. Hear the latest commentary, updated...
Published 12/09/19