Or @SpeakerPelosi could just send Article 2 (Obstruction of Cong) to Senate since Bolton doesn't necessarily have info on that— Neal Katyal (@neal_katyal) January 8, 2020
And then subpoena Bolton, who obv has info relevant to Article 1(Ukraine). He has even said he has new info. Then 1st trial could focus on obstruction https://t.co/AIrFXVzqns
That was then, this is now? https://t.co/nx0ZEfeEVl— Sheldon Whitehouse (@SenWhitehouse) January 8, 2020
"It's not unusual to have a witness in a trial. It's certainly not unusual to have witnesses in an impeachment trial"— Senate Democrats (@SenateDems) January 6, 2020
—Senator McConnell in 1999 Why shouldn’t we follow the McConnell Rule now? What are they hiding? pic.twitter.com/yz1CXgFUnK
What pressure is Pelosi feeling, again?
The Senate has conducted 15 impeachment trials. It heard witnesses in every one. https://t.co/9m2x6yFP6w— Adam B. Kushner (@AdamBKushner) January 9, 2020
.@NoahBookbinder: “The Senate has heard testimony from witnesses at every trial it has completed in its 231-year history. If the current Senate takes seriously its constitutional responsibility ... it must not depart from this unambiguous body of precedent.” https://t.co/YBasdT9GXF— George Conway (@gtconway3d) January 9, 2020
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