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.Detective.

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Oct 27, 2017
9,678
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Monday proposed a condensed, two-day calendar for each side to give opening statements in U.S. President Donald Trump's impeachment trial, ground rules that are raising objections from Democrats on the eve of the landmark proceedings.

The Republican leader outlined the process in a four-page resolution that will be voted on as one of the first orders of business when senators convene Tuesday. It also pushes off any votes on witnesses until later in the process, rather than up front, as Democrats demanded.

McConnell has been angling for a speedy trial toward acquittal of the charges against the president, and the closely held rules package arrived Monday after Trump's legal team asserted in a legal brief that he did "absolutely nothing wrong," urging the Senate to swiftly reject the "flimsy" and rigged impeachment case against him.

With Republicans holding the Senate majority, McConnell's proposal is likely to be approved by senators in the president's party.

The Senate Democratic leader, Chuck Schumer, called the GOP leader's proposed rules package a "national disgrace."

"It's clear Senator McConnell is hell-bent on making it much more difficult to get witnesses and documents and intent on rushing the trial through," Schumer said. He vowed to propose votes to try to amend the package.

The rules package arrived late Monday as the Capitol was bracing for the start of the trial.

After the four days of opening statements — two days per side — senators will be allowed up to 16 hours for questions to the prosecution and defence, followed by four hours of debate. Only then will there be votes on calling other witnesses.

In the rare event that senators agree to call witnesses, the rules propose that any witness must be deposed and the Senate would then decide which ones, if any, would testify in public.

At the end of deliberations, the Senate would then vote on each impeachment article.

The White House welcomed the proposal for a speedy trial.

Why the sudden need to go from 0 to Mach 100, Mitch?

 

dots

Member
Oct 27, 2017
3,891
Yeah it isn't a serious trial it is an acquittal machine designed to make Republicans look good. The media will let it happen, too.
 

cameron

The Fallen
Oct 26, 2017
23,823


Kyle Griffin @kylegriffin1

Trump's lawyers and Senate Republicans are working privately to ensure John Bolton does not testify publicly, WaPo reports.

One option being discussed would be to move Bolton's testimony to a classified setting, ensuring that it's not public.https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trumps-lawyers-senate-gop-allies-work-privately-to-ensure-bolton-does-not-testify-publicly/2020/01/20/cbc67ef0-3bae-11ea-8872-5df698785a4e_story.html …

7:20 PM - Jan 20, 2020






Manu Raju @mkraju

- Tomorrow: Debate on amendment(s) and vote on McConnell resolution
- Wednesday: Dem arguments
- Thursday: Dem arguments
- Friday: Trump team arguments
- Sat: Trump team, or senator questions
- Monday: Senator questions
- Tuesday: possible senator questions, vote on witnesses



- If no witnesses or documents subpoenaed, Trump could be acquitted by mid week next week​

7:30 PM - Jan 20, 2020
 

Zed

Member
Oct 28, 2017
2,544
2 week sham trial to declare Trump "innocent" by the State of the Union.
 

Wrestleman

Member
Oct 25, 2017
3,304
Virginia
They should make him the first American president to be impeached twice if dipshit can just force an acquittal. There's plenty of material to do it on and it's entirely justified.

Not very religious myself but I find myself praying there's more shoes to drop from Parnas' records or something this week.
 

Azuran

Banned
Oct 25, 2017
1,563
Makes me sick this asshole will be seen as a god by Republicans when he finally dies.
 

cameron

The Fallen
Oct 26, 2017
23,823


Manu Raju @mkraju

Schumer says there will be a "whole series of amendments" that he will offer tomorrow to demand witnesses and documents, ensuring that tomorrow will he dominated by floor debate. "Tomorrow at this time, we will be debating witness's and documents" on floor of Senate

7:40 PM - Jan 20, 2020




Any GOP clown can do what McConnell does as Senate Majority Leader. His shameless behaviour shouldn't be characterized as skillful tactics.
 

UnluckyKate

Member
Oct 25, 2017
10,548
Manu Raju @mkraju

- Tomorrow: Debate on amendment(s) and vote on McConnell resolution
- Wednesday: Dem arguments
- Thursday: Dem arguments
- Friday: Trump team arguments
- Sat: Trump team, or senator questions
- Monday: Senator questions
- Tuesday: possible senator questions, vote on witnesses



- If no witnesses or documents subpoenaed, Trump could be acquitted by mid week next week

7:30 PM - Jan 20, 2020


what a sham
 

Netherscourge

Member
Oct 25, 2017
18,928
I never expected anything beyond a House impeachment in the first place.

You have to not be paying attention to the long game if you're upset at this point.

The GoP owns the Senate and they are all but guaranteed to acquit. I doubt a single witness will testify.
 

stew

Member
Dec 2, 2017
4,188
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Dyle

One Winged Slayer
The Fallen
Oct 25, 2017
29,939
Any hope Pelosi rescinds her state of the union invite to try and prolong the trial?
 
Oct 27, 2017
3,445
If you're good at messaging a senate acquittal in the face of the facts can cause massive damage to the GOP, we'll see if dems can capitalize
 

Chirotera

Avenger
Oct 27, 2017
4,272
Why is there no investigation on McConnell? He's made a sham of democracy and continues to wipe his ass with the Constitution, almost daily. How can one man have so much fucking power?
 

Dyle

One Winged Slayer
The Fallen
Oct 25, 2017
29,939
Why is there no investigation on McConnell? He's made a sham of democracy and continues to wipe his ass with the Constitution, almost daily. How can one man have so much fucking power?
Who's going to investigate him? The house can't do it due to the separation of powers clause, obviously the Trump DoJ isn't going to do it, and the state of Kentucky sure as hell isn't going to do it.
 

Chirotera

Avenger
Oct 27, 2017
4,272
Who's going to investigate him? The house can't do it due to the separation of powers clause, obviously the Trump DoJ isn't going to do it, and the state of Kentucky sure as hell isn't going to do it.

It's just disgusting what he can and does get away with. He's done more damage to the Republic than a hundred Trump could ever hope to.
 

Aaronrules380

Avenger
Oct 25, 2017
22,465
How much do you want to bet a fair number of these republican senators don't want an in depth trial of Trump's crimes because they're afraid they'll be implicated to if things are examined too closely
 

jchap

Member
Oct 27, 2017
1,772
Four days for opening statements followed by four days of questioning and potentially followed up by more witnesses doesn't seem "rushed" to me. How long should they spend?