Media Summary: David S. Weinstein Discusses Whistleblower Complaint Against President Trump and the Impeachment Inquiry
In The News | 1 min read
Oct 1, 2019
Hinshaw's David S. Weinstein, a Miami-based white collar attorney and former state and federal prosecutor, was featured as a legal analyst in a number of news media broadcasts, in which he discussed the latest developments in a whistleblower complaint filed against President Donald Trump and the impeachment inquiry convened by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. A call between President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is at the center of the controversy.
Speaking to CBS4 Miami, Weinstein provided insight on the impeachment inquiry, how things will proceed, and whether there's evidence of a high crime. Joining CBS4 Miami for a second time, he suggested that the whistleblower complaint offers proof of a clear quid pro quo. On First News with Jimmy Cefalo, Weinstein reiterated that the transcript should be understood as a mere summary of the conversation rather than a verbatim account of the call. He also spoke about the current controversy and impeachment inquiry with Ryan Gorman on PM Tampa Bay.
Watch the CBS4 Miami interviews: Impeachment Inquiry and Whistleblower Complaint
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