Trump impeachment: Schumer says Senate trial without witnesses would be 'cover-up' – live

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Senate minority leader criticized the White House for its handling of the impeachment inquiry, saying ‘trials have witnesses’

Gil Cisneros of California, a freshman House Democrat from California, said he will vote in favor of impeachment, becoming the sixteenth Democratic congressman from a Trump district to announce his

 

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So bored of this one too.

If this goes on it will make Benedict Arnold look like a saint. Republicans are really out of excuses thy really have no defense at all.

Why. They have what they say is enough to impeach. Let’s vote and move on the America’s business. President trump has been helping Americans while dems have been pushing lies

Bring your finger down Schumer! You are useless man.

Some might call it a sham or hoax.

Technically, the judge could even call witnesses if he thought justice so required ...

You've had your trial you silly old goat, you have nothing.

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