Yup.“More emails are going to come out. More witnesses are going to come forward...The only relevant question is: do you want to hear it now? Do you want to know the full truth now?” https://t.co/2c1t2zh7S3— Joy Press (@Joypress) January 23, 2020
Ya think?My hunch is that @RepAdamSchiff and the House impeachment managers realize that most people do not spend hours a day watching the entire trial. That's why they keep hitting the key points at different times. That boosts the odds the viewing public will see the main arguments.— David Corn (@DavidCornDC) January 23, 2020
The joy of listening is equalled only by the joy of reading about what I'm missing.Schiff is brilliant tonight especially about the smear campaign against our Ukrainian ambassador.— Richard Signorelli (@richsignorelli) January 23, 2020
Inquiring minds want to know!The great philosophical question of the Trump impeachment trial: If a tree falls in the forest but you say it's just a sham, does it still make a sound?— Orin Kerr (@OrinKerr) January 23, 2020
Again, yup.Trump is lucky that his fate is in the hands of Republican senators, rather than an actual jury.— S.V. Dáte (@svdate) January 23, 2020
Because Schiff is very, very good.
Absolutely.Schiff is laying out a narrative that is so clear - and undeniable, because it is rooted in a huge amount of documents and testimony - that the President’s defenders only have the choice now of looking complicit, stupid, or immoral (or all three) in rejecting it.— Tom Nichols (@RadioFreeTom) January 23, 2020
Schiff closes by emotionally imploring senators to have the same courage that people like Fiona Hill and Lt. Col. Vindman showed in being willing to come forward and testify to impeachment investigators pic.twitter.com/7jYizKEDZZ— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) January 23, 2020
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