Impeachment managers reflect on Mitch McConnell, insist trial hurt Donald Trump

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The former president was acquitted in his second Senate trial, though Democrat lawmakers have suggested history will still reflect badly upon Donald Trump following the proceedings.

, we proved our case. We showed Donald Trump incited insurrection. They just hung their vote on a willful misreading of the constitution," he said.

Regarding calling witnesses, which a vote allowed but did not happen, he said if some of these were unwilling they could have held up subpoenas"for years." "He is essentially saying the criminal justice system is there to hold Donald Trump accountable. That is a remarkable statement coming from the Senate minority leader."Rep. Swalwell also reflected on not calling witnesses in a recent interview, and said McConnell'son the constitutionality point argued by Republicans was"deflating" for the House impeachment managers.The Mehdi Hasan Show.

"We thought it would be futile to chase uncooperative witnesses in the courts over the next year," he said, in a similar point to Lieu's on the way witnesses could have moved to stall being called should they wish.

 

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This fake indication that Donald Trump has been hurt is deceitful & on-White People in Amerikkka are not falling for it. The Amerikkkan government is Racist to its very core. The TheDemocrats want to move on where the 43 GOP Cancer allowed a white man to get away with murder.

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