Did ML McConnell outfox himself? It may be that postponing witnesses gave the House Managers the golden opportunity to spend days, uninterrupted, presenting an organized & compelling case. Rarely are Senators forces to spend such time focusing on an extensive briefing.— walter dellinger (@walterdellinger) January 22, 2020
Do I think this will hurt Cornyn in November? It won't help him any.<votes against obtaining any new evidence> How come I’m not seeing any new evidence? https://t.co/FC0RG9GFmA— Julian Sanchez (@normative) January 22, 2020
Besides, all they have are word games.Let’s be clear: the integrity of the Senate is on trial. The world is watching.— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) January 23, 2020
This is going as well as it could for the House. And while the Senate is happy with where they are, I don't think this will be forgotten in November. Besides, it has barely started; anything is possible:3. So remember this throughout the #ImpeachmentTrial— Ryan Goodman (@rgoodlaw) January 23, 2020
When Sekulow says there was "no quid pro quo."
When Trump says there was "no quid pro quo."
They are literally NOT denying that US aid was conditioned on Ukraine announcing Biden investigation, as specified in the Articles.👇 pic.twitter.com/S3M7jCaXuv
Some of them may be reading the tea leaves:@SenJohnKennedy at the break: "I've learned a lot. Everybody has. Senators didn't know the case. They really didn't. We didn't stay glued to the television. We haven't read the transcripts."— Nicholas Fandos (@npfandos) January 23, 2020
Says he has been through the written briefs in the case twice.
I have said it maybe a thousand times, but any political professional who's not preparing for 2020 to be the highest-turnout election of your lifetime is committing malpractice https://t.co/lGPBDZiXuw— Logan Dobson (@LoganDobson) January 22, 2020
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