Kennedy (who really needs to work on that fake accent) goes specifically to Philbin and Nadler. I’m assuming he’s asking for Nadler because he doesn’t want Schiff to beat up his question and feels like Nadler can be shoved into a trap. The question is on whether or not a president can be impeached for ordering an investigation of an American citizen that is “legitimate.”
Schiff answered a very similar one a few minutes ago, and Nadler hews pretty close to his answer, suggesting again that it’s hard to conceive of a case where that would be warranted and that there are other mechanisms. And, Nadler says, that’s not the case here.
Philbin is spending his time again on the pretense that there is a good reason to investigate Joe Biden. To make this claim, Philbin is back to the “mixed motive” claim that if there was any chance of a legitimate reason, it doesn’t matter if the primary reason was invalid.
Roberts objects to the calling out of specific attorneys. Which is too bad, because Democrats could have directed the next dozen questions are Bondi.