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Impeachment Exposed: Alan Dershowitz on the Hidden Truths of the 2019 Trial

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In this compelling episode of John Solomon Reports, we tackle the unfolding implications of the Iranian oil blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, now entering its second day. John Solomon examines the extraordinary revelations brought forth by Tulsi Gabbard and newly declassified documents that cast doubt on the legitimacy of the 2019 impeachment of Donald Trump. With insights from legal expert Alan Dershowitz, we explore the potential for President Trump to challenge the impeachment conclusion based on exculpatory evidence that was kept from Congress.

As the episode progresses, Solomon highlights the diplomatic pressures emerging from the blockade, including China's urgent need for Iranian oil and the looming crisis of Iran's oil storage capacity. We delve into the economic warfare at play, emphasizing how this blockade could reshape international relations without the need for military action.

Next, we welcome Chairman Brian Steil, who shares breaking news regarding the ActBlue investigation. He discusses the evidence suggesting that ActBlue may have misled Congress and the potential consequences they face, including the possibility of criminal prosecution.

Finally, Tim Stewart, President of the U.S. Oil and Gas Association, joins us to provide an expert analysis of the blockade's impact on Iran's oil infrastructure and its broader implications for the global oil market. Stewart also discusses exciting developments in North American oil production, including Chevron and Shell's renewed relations with Venezuela and the potential for a North American Petroleum Exporting Council.

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