From WSJopinion: Democrats were right to fight selective prosecution in 1998 and are wrong to engage in it now, writes Julian Epstein
Journal Editorial Report: The week's best and worst from Kim Strassel, Mene Ukueberuwa, Collin Levy and Dan Henninger. Images: AP/AFP/Getty Images/Zuma Press Composite: Mark KellyI was chief counsel to the House Judiciary Committee Democrats fighting President Clinton’s impeachment. The House impeached Mr.
Nearly every Democrat I worked with, including Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi, argued that there was no precedent for such extreme legal measures. They agreed that pursuing impeachment and criminal charges on a case that was fundamentally about covering up a private affair—as wrong as that conduct might have been—was unprecedented. Democrats were virtually unanimous in that view.
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