Clinton impeachment manager on Trump Senate trial: 'Key witnesses should ... come forward and testify'

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NEW on 'The Investigation' podcast: Clinton impeachment manager on Trump Senate trial: 'Key witnesses should...come forward and testify.'

this week, but soon, they must also decide which Democratic House member will present the strongest case to the Senate, which ultimately will vote on whether to convict the president and remove him from office.

Rep. Bill McCollum delivers his opening statement as the House Judiciary Committee meets to debate merits of a presidential impeachment inquiry in Washington, Oct. 5, 1999. President Bill Clinton, first lady Hillary and Vice President Al Gore listen to speeches at a Democratic National Committee dinner after the Senate completed its second day of the impeachment trial of President Clinton in Washington, Jan. 15, 1999.

McCollum said that while parts of President Trump’s call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy were inappropriate, he doesn’t think that it’s enough to impeach the president. Twelve of the 13 Republican congressmen who managed the House Impeachment Trial of Bill Clinton are gathered in a Committee Room on Capitol Hill on Feb. 12, 1999, the day the U.S. Senate voted to acquit Clinton on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice.Democrats have floated former Republican Rep. Justin Amash of Michigan, who is now an independent and has been critical of Trump before, as a potential House manager.

 

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There is no Lewinsky, but hoax, bias, one party impeachment...& no Dems’ witnesses being qualified in any court. E.g. A New York Supreme court gets anti-Black DA, anti-Black judge, anti-Black jurors, anti-Black crime lab, & anti-Black investigators going after a black defendant.

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