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World - President Donald Trump's impeachment trial and demanded the president's top lawyer be made a possible witness in the case.

Hours before the start of Trump's trial in the Republican-controlled Senate on charges he abused power and obstructed Congress, Democrats said the rules proposed by McConnell would prevent witnesses from testifying and bar evidence gathered by investigators. McConnell unveiled a plan on Monday that would execute a potentially quick trial without new testimony or evidence, and give House Democratic prosecutors and Trump lawyers 48 hours, evenly split, to present their arguments over four days.

In a letter on Tuesday, the seven House Democratic "managers" prosecuting the case demanded White House counsel Pat Cipollone disclose any first-hand knowledge he has of evidence he will present in the trial, calling him a material witness. Cipollone was widely criticized for writing an October 8 letter in which he said Trump could not permit the administration to participate in the House probe of the president's pressuring Ukraine to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden, a top Democratic contender to face Trump in the 2020 election, and Biden's son Hunter.

 

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