Mitch McConnell Prepares For Impeachment Trial In The Senate

The chamber could take up articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump as early as next month.

WASHINGTON ― Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell confirmed Wednesday that the U.S. Senate will hold a trial if the House sends it articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump.

The Kentucky Republican gave his members a tutorial on the hypothetical process based on previous trials in the Senate at a weekly caucus lunch. The chamber could take up articles of impeachment against Trump as early as next month, depending on how fast the House advances its inquiry into the president.

“Senators will not be allowed to speak, which will be good therapy for a number of them,” McConnell quipped to reporters after the meeting.

As in the trial of President Bill Clinton, the Supreme Court’s chief justice would preside as judge. The senators, meanwhile, would act as the jurors. The proceedings would carry on six days a week (all except Sunday) until a final vote on conviction. However, McConnell has previously suggested it is within his power to determine the trial’s scope and length.

Senators had many questions about the process on Wednesday, including how long it would last. Clinton’s impeachment trial lasted five weeks ― meaning Trump’s trial could take up the entire legislative work period between Thanksgiving and Christmas.

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Sounds like McConnell views an impeachment trial as inevitable. Thanksgiving and Christmas could be very interesting politically.
So do you think the Senate will vote for impeachment? Schiff does not run the senate

No shit, Sherlock. My point is that the evidence against Trump may be so overwhelming that the Senate may feel compelled to convict. Senators will have to wrestle with their constitutional duty and the impact on their careers. It will separate the patriots from the spineless weasels.
 
The chamber could take up articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump as early as next month.

WASHINGTON ― Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell confirmed Wednesday that the U.S. Senate will hold a trial if the House sends it articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump.

The Kentucky Republican gave his members a tutorial on the hypothetical process based on previous trials in the Senate at a weekly caucus lunch. The chamber could take up articles of impeachment against Trump as early as next month, depending on how fast the House advances its inquiry into the president.

“Senators will not be allowed to speak, which will be good therapy for a number of them,” McConnell quipped to reporters after the meeting.

As in the trial of President Bill Clinton, the Supreme Court’s chief justice would preside as judge. The senators, meanwhile, would act as the jurors. The proceedings would carry on six days a week (all except Sunday) until a final vote on conviction. However, McConnell has previously suggested it is within his power to determine the trial’s scope and length.

Senators had many questions about the process on Wednesday, including how long it would last. Clinton’s impeachment trial lasted five weeks ― meaning Trump’s trial could take up the entire legislative work period between Thanksgiving and Christmas.

More: Mitch McConnell Prepares For Impeachment Trial In The Senate

Sounds like McConnell views an impeachment trial as inevitable. Thanksgiving and Christmas could be very interesting politically.

Hmmm. Wonder how that “trial” would come out?. Not that there will ever be one. Trump is as popular with the American people as he is unpopular with the media and corporate elites. And yes he will appoint Ginsbergs replacement. And yes the Senate will confirm him. And howling mobs of abortionists will not make one bit of difference.
Which is what this is really about. Can third worlders ever learn to lose?
 
The chamber could take up articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump as early as next month.

WASHINGTON ― Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell confirmed Wednesday that the U.S. Senate will hold a trial if the House sends it articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump.

The Kentucky Republican gave his members a tutorial on the hypothetical process based on previous trials in the Senate at a weekly caucus lunch. The chamber could take up articles of impeachment against Trump as early as next month, depending on how fast the House advances its inquiry into the president.

“Senators will not be allowed to speak, which will be good therapy for a number of them,” McConnell quipped to reporters after the meeting.

As in the trial of President Bill Clinton, the Supreme Court’s chief justice would preside as judge. The senators, meanwhile, would act as the jurors. The proceedings would carry on six days a week (all except Sunday) until a final vote on conviction. However, McConnell has previously suggested it is within his power to determine the trial’s scope and length.

Senators had many questions about the process on Wednesday, including how long it would last. Clinton’s impeachment trial lasted five weeks ― meaning Trump’s trial could take up the entire legislative work period between Thanksgiving and Christmas.

More: Mitch McConnell Prepares For Impeachment Trial In The Senate

Sounds like McConnell views an impeachment trial as inevitable. Thanksgiving and Christmas could be very interesting politically.
So do you think the Senate will vote for impeachment? Schiff does not run the senate

No shit, Sherlock. My point is that the evidence against Trump may be so overwhelming that the Senate may feel compelled to convict. Senators will have to wrestle with their constitutional duty and the impact on their careers. It will separate the patriots from the spineless weasels.
So you are saying to impeach right now with no further evidence or giving due process?
 
The chamber could take up articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump as early as next month.

WASHINGTON ― Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell confirmed Wednesday that the U.S. Senate will hold a trial if the House sends it articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump.

The Kentucky Republican gave his members a tutorial on the hypothetical process based on previous trials in the Senate at a weekly caucus lunch. The chamber could take up articles of impeachment against Trump as early as next month, depending on how fast the House advances its inquiry into the president.

“Senators will not be allowed to speak, which will be good therapy for a number of them,” McConnell quipped to reporters after the meeting.

As in the trial of President Bill Clinton, the Supreme Court’s chief justice would preside as judge. The senators, meanwhile, would act as the jurors. The proceedings would carry on six days a week (all except Sunday) until a final vote on conviction. However, McConnell has previously suggested it is within his power to determine the trial’s scope and length.

Senators had many questions about the process on Wednesday, including how long it would last. Clinton’s impeachment trial lasted five weeks ― meaning Trump’s trial could take up the entire legislative work period between Thanksgiving and Christmas.

More: Mitch McConnell Prepares For Impeachment Trial In The Senate

Sounds like McConnell views an impeachment trial as inevitable. Thanksgiving and Christmas could be very interesting politically.
So do you think the Senate will vote for impeachment? Schiff does not run the senate

No shit, Sherlock. My point is that the evidence against Trump may be so overwhelming that the Senate may feel compelled to convict. Senators will have to wrestle with their constitutional duty and the impact on their careers. It will separate the patriots from the spineless weasels.


Didn't you say the same thing about the Muller report?
 
The chamber could take up articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump as early as next month.

WASHINGTON ― Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell confirmed Wednesday that the U.S. Senate will hold a trial if the House sends it articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump.

The Kentucky Republican gave his members a tutorial on the hypothetical process based on previous trials in the Senate at a weekly caucus lunch. The chamber could take up articles of impeachment against Trump as early as next month, depending on how fast the House advances its inquiry into the president.

“Senators will not be allowed to speak, which will be good therapy for a number of them,” McConnell quipped to reporters after the meeting.

As in the trial of President Bill Clinton, the Supreme Court’s chief justice would preside as judge. The senators, meanwhile, would act as the jurors. The proceedings would carry on six days a week (all except Sunday) until a final vote on conviction. However, McConnell has previously suggested it is within his power to determine the trial’s scope and length.

Senators had many questions about the process on Wednesday, including how long it would last. Clinton’s impeachment trial lasted five weeks ― meaning Trump’s trial could take up the entire legislative work period between Thanksgiving and Christmas.

More: Mitch McConnell Prepares For Impeachment Trial In The Senate

Sounds like McConnell views an impeachment trial as inevitable. Thanksgiving and Christmas could be very interesting politically.

Christmas is going to come very early and very steadily to the GOP if this happens.
 
The chamber could take up articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump as early as next month.

WASHINGTON ― Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell confirmed Wednesday that the U.S. Senate will hold a trial if the House sends it articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump.

The Kentucky Republican gave his members a tutorial on the hypothetical process based on previous trials in the Senate at a weekly caucus lunch. The chamber could take up articles of impeachment against Trump as early as next month, depending on how fast the House advances its inquiry into the president.

“Senators will not be allowed to speak, which will be good therapy for a number of them,” McConnell quipped to reporters after the meeting.

As in the trial of President Bill Clinton, the Supreme Court’s chief justice would preside as judge. The senators, meanwhile, would act as the jurors. The proceedings would carry on six days a week (all except Sunday) until a final vote on conviction. However, McConnell has previously suggested it is within his power to determine the trial’s scope and length.

Senators had many questions about the process on Wednesday, including how long it would last. Clinton’s impeachment trial lasted five weeks ― meaning Trump’s trial could take up the entire legislative work period between Thanksgiving and Christmas.

More: Mitch McConnell Prepares For Impeachment Trial In The Senate

Sounds like McConnell views an impeachment trial as inevitable. Thanksgiving and Christmas could be very interesting politically.

Christmas is going to come very early and very steadily to the GOP if this happens.
Sounds more like Nazi Germany and their trials everyday. Sieg Heil, Nancy!
 
Anyone waiting for impeachment may as well piss up a rope. Hope they all hold their breath.

LMAO
 
I hope not one single bill gets passed for the next 50 years.
Then why are you complaining about "productivity"? Do you even know what is going to come out of your mouth next?
unfortunately i do know what is coming out of your mouth next and it will be just like the last batch of bullshit you spit up constantly.
No body knows what is next, or even how each of us will react. Ask someone what they will do if Trump is removed-the replies(serious ones) will be very interesting. And remember, one man's bullshit may be YOUR next lesson.
 
The chamber could take up articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump as early as next month.

WASHINGTON ― Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell confirmed Wednesday that the U.S. Senate will hold a trial if the House sends it articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump.

The Kentucky Republican gave his members a tutorial on the hypothetical process based on previous trials in the Senate at a weekly caucus lunch. The chamber could take up articles of impeachment against Trump as early as next month, depending on how fast the House advances its inquiry into the president.

“Senators will not be allowed to speak, which will be good therapy for a number of them,” McConnell quipped to reporters after the meeting.

As in the trial of President Bill Clinton, the Supreme Court’s chief justice would preside as judge. The senators, meanwhile, would act as the jurors. The proceedings would carry on six days a week (all except Sunday) until a final vote on conviction. However, McConnell has previously suggested it is within his power to determine the trial’s scope and length.

Senators had many questions about the process on Wednesday, including how long it would last. Clinton’s impeachment trial lasted five weeks ― meaning Trump’s trial could take up the entire legislative work period between Thanksgiving and Christmas.

More: Mitch McConnell Prepares For Impeachment Trial In The Senate

Sounds like McConnell views an impeachment trial as inevitable. Thanksgiving and Christmas could be very interesting politically.
Thanksgiving and Christmas, ehh?

COCAINE MITCH: ‘If the Existing Case Is Weak, House Dems Shouldn’t Have Impeached in the First Place.’

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House Democrats claim both that their case for impeachment is so strong they didn’t need any more proof – and that the Senate must gather more evidence before judging the case – but, both claims can’t be true, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Tuesday.​

In a Senate floor speech, Sen. McConnell told his colleagues that it’s the Senate’s job to judge the impeachment case – not to gather more evidence for it – and reminded Democrats of how they’ve changed their story.​

If the House wants more witnesses, they should take it up in the House.
 

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