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jimnyc
11-07-2019, 03:41 PM
I certainly do not see the current senate voting 100-0 on anything really! I truly hope they can/will, just doubtful. But for the rules, it SHOULD be that easy and that should be the vote.

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Trump’s impeachment trial hinges on McConnell and Schumer

But the Senate leaders aren't interacting.

Mitch McConnell has already declared there’s no question the Senate will acquit Donald Trump.

Chuck Schumer retorted that McConnell’s comment “stepped over the line.”

And it will be up to these two party leaders to guide the largely dysfunctional Senate through the political trial of the century.

Before the Senate can deliver a verdict on whether to oust Trump from office, the “world’s greatest deliberative body” must first set ground rules on the president’s impeachment trial. At issue is what kind of amendments or witnesses to consider, as well as how long the proceedings will go on and what kind of evidence can be introduced, all of which will shape the trial and its fallout.

It’s a process fraught with uncertainty and political peril, particularly with an impeachment trial to come right in the heat of a Democratic presidential primary in which six senators are running to defeat Trump.

Whether the Senate can show some semblance of unity before plunging into what’s sure to be a deeply acrimonious trial will depend on McConnell and Schumer and their ability to keep their caucuses in line.

“There’s no reason we can’t come up with an agreement. .… I’m open to trying to be fair and down the middle and letting the facts come out and be nonpartisan,” Schumer said in an interview on Wednesday. “There’s no reason we can’t come up with good, fair and honest rules.”

“I would think there would be collective interest in trying to get this done in a reasonable time,” said Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas), a close adviser to McConnell. “I don’t think Bernie Sanders or Elizabeth Warren will object to trying to have a limited time frame to hear the case and to make a decision.”

Some senators are hoping the body can replay the comity it displayed during the opening phases of then-President Bill Clinton’s 1999 impeachment trial.

Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) has quietly met with McConnell and Schumer to ask for a senators-only meeting — similar to the famous session that occurred in the Old Senate Chamber on Jan. 8, 1999 — to hash out a deal on how to proceed with a Trump trial, if it comes to that. The 1999 impeachment rules package, crafted by then-Sens. Ted Kennedy (D-Mass.) and Phil Gramm (R-Texas), passed on a 100-0 vote, which was hailed by senators as a momentous achievement, yet seems nearly impossible to imagine occurring in today’s Senate.

“I talked to the appropriate people,” Leahy said, reprising the role he played more than 20 years ago in trying to bring his colleagues together. “The worst thing that could happen to this body — which is important to this country — is we engage in political gamesmanship.”

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Gunny
11-07-2019, 10:09 PM
I'm going to go buy me a new extra gun. This country's gone to shit,

Elessar
11-07-2019, 10:23 PM
This impeachment drive is all smoke and mirrors.

Several liberals have been crying impeachment since the election, most
notable Maxine Waters.

I have seen no evidence of the "High Crimes and Misdemeanors" that an
impeachment proceeding requires. This all purley on the liberals who
cannot stand that Hillary legally, by the Constitution, lost.