Kamala Harris: Trump Impeachment 'Shouldn't Take Very Long' - 'We Have A Confession'
Presidential hopeful claims president has been confessed

Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif. said that President Donald Trump's impeachment "shouldn't take very long," claiming that he has "already confessed" to pressuring the Ukrainian president to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden.
Speaking at the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) candidate forum in Altoona, Iowa, the 2020 hopeful was asked by UFCW President Marc Perrone if she would prosecute Trump on the ground of impeachment.
"I've been calling for the impeachment of this president for a long time," replied Harris.
"And, based on everything I know, yes."

Harris then claimed Trump already has confessed to pressuring Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate Biden and his son Hunter.
"We have a confession. We have a coverup," Harris said.
The 'cover-up' Harris refers to is the reports that White House lawyers moved the transcript of Trump's phone call with Zelensky from the computer system to a more secure system.
But Trump has repeatedly has denied doing anything wrong, let alone 'confessed.'
Harris continued:
"When people say, 'how long do you think this impeachment process is going to be?'"
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"It shouldn't take very long, because, I mean, he did it out in the open."
Trump recently blasted Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-CA) after he announced that his White House "whistleblower" won't be testifying because it's "no longer necessary."
Trump is demanding that the anonymous “whistleblower,” who's complaint sparked the Democrat-led impeachment inquiry, must testify to Congress.
Responding to Rep. Schiff’s claim that the testimony was no longer necessary, President Trump slammed the inquiry as "a total impeachment scam!"
“NO! Must testify to explain why he got my Ukraine conversation sooo wrong, not even close,” the president said on Twitter.