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Wednesday's impeachment hearings will be completely different from the ones we saw last month in a few significant ways

* The format: Wednesday's hearing won't have any flashy testimony with new, juicy details emerging. Instead, four constitutional law professors are headed to the halls of Congress, where they'll talk about impeachment's constitutional context. They'll define key phrases like obstruction of justice and high crimes and misdemeanors.

In each episode of his weekly YouTube show, Chris Cillizza will delve a little deeper into the surreal world of politics. Click to subscribe! Look for bluster from ranking member Rep. Doug Collins of Georgia, who wants to call Schiff to testify."If he chooses not to, then I really question his veracity and what he's putting in his report," Collins said on Fox News Sunday."I question the motives of why he's doing it." There will also be more outspoken members on the left, including committee chair Jerry Nadler. Speaking of ...

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