Some Republican senators and their advisers are privately discussing whether to pressure GOP leaders to stage a lengthy impeachment trial beginning in January to scramble the Democratic presidential race — potentially keeping six contenders in Washington until the eve of the Iowa caucuses or longer.
Those conversations about the timing and framework for a trial remain fluid and closely held, according to more than a dozen participants in the discussions. But the deliberations come as Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) faces pressure from conservative activists to swat back at Democrats as public impeachment hearings began this week in the House...
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ROTFLMFAO!! I Love the hard ball politics - Six Senate RATs are running for a RAT nomination !!!
With the following rule (among others):
A Senator (i.e. juror), that misses any of the trial will not be allowed to vote (just like a real trial)
Those conversations about the timing and framework for a trial remain fluid and closely held, according to more than a dozen participants in the discussions. But the deliberations come as Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) faces pressure from conservative activists to swat back at Democrats as public impeachment hearings began this week in the House...
(Excerpt) Read more at google.com ...
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ROTFLMFAO!! I Love the hard ball politics - Six Senate RATs are running for a RAT nomination !!!
With the following rule (among others):
A Senator (i.e. juror), that misses any of the trial will not be allowed to vote (just like a real trial)