The two congressional leaders are jousting, but not yet fighting, over Senate impeachment trial parameters. Photo: Win McNamee/Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images Immediately following Wednesday night’s historic vote to approve two articles of impeachment against President Trump, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi suggested she might not send the articles over to the Senate until she had a better idea of the kind of trial Mitch McConnell is planning.
At a news conference the morning after the House voted to impeach Trump, Pelosi said she is waiting to name impeachment managers until the Senate outlines the process it plans to follow for a potential impeachment trial.“The next thing for us will be when we see the process that is set forth in the Senate,” Pelosi told reporters. Pelosi emphasized that there needs to be a “fair process,” although she declined to go into detail.
Trump spokeswoman Pam Bondi said Thursday that Trump will be happy with whatever Senate leaders decide about the scope of a trial in the chamber….Trump had originally advocated for a calling a long list of witnesses, including Hunter Biden, the son of former vice president Joe Biden, and the anonymous whistleblower whose complaint prompted the impeachment inquiry.
It’s plausible that Democrats in both chambers will eventually go along with a trial without witnesses, so long as House impeachment managers are given a full opportunity to present their case, which of course includes the “Trump cover-up” allegation. But with impeachment finally off Pelosi’s schedule, allowing the House to take up its own Democratic agenda, she has no particular need for speed in how the Senate proceeds.
Hold them through the election.
MoscowMitchMcTreason should be censured and removed for violating his oath of office. Are there any Republicans with a spine and some morals in the Senate?
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