Verge of acquittal: takeaways from day nine of the impeachment trial



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Republican Lamar Alexander’s opposition to calling witnesses suggests trial could end as early as Friday evening The ninth full day of Donald Trump’s impeachment trial in the US Senate has concluded. Here are five key takeaways: Question from @lisamurkowski: This dispute about material facts weighs in favor of calling additional witnesses with direct knowledge. Why should this body not call Amb. Bolton? pic.twitter.com/xiXrs7uLQP Rep. Adam Schiff criticized the expansive defense of presidential power offered by Trump’s #impeachment lawyers, saying the only reason for the argument is because they know their client is guilty pic.twitter.com/s9SkDzaLJs I don’t think people fully grasp the constitutional danger of this moment. If the Senate were to refuse to call relevant witnesses with direct testimony of grave presidential wrongdoing then we can no longer understand impeachment to be a genuine check on executive overreach. The Constitution wasn’t designed to deal with people who don’t give a shit. https://t.co/xSUjroMkNQ Continue reading…


Verge of acquittal: takeaways from day nine of the impeachment trial

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