Senate Impeachment Trial Likely to Start Next Tuesday, McConnell Says

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The Senate impeachment trial of President Trump is likely to begin next Tuesday, Mitch McConnell says

As the case for impeachment heads towards the Senate, WSJ's Gerald F. Seib highlights five senators worth keeping an eye on. Photo: Getty Images.

As the case for impeachment heads towards the Senate, WSJ's Gerald F. Seib highlights five senators worth keeping an eye on. Photo: Getty Images
 

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Pack your bags woman

queen nancy and her impeachment entourage...what a bunch of clowns..lol

I will ALWAYS put my faith in a tough smart gutsy lawful Italian grandmother over a corrupt old hillbilly crook who married a Chinese Spy + fleeces Americans

What if they held an impeachment and no one came? The Impeach Train never had a lot of steam to begin with and now it's lurching toward the edge of a cliff, about to go over. Fortunately, it will drag down the Democrats with it.

Um, saw this picture from another angle. Has Pelosi always had that rack?

Strong buy

The constitution says the chief justice of the supreme court will preside that means he’s in charge runs things head honcho big shot not Moscow Mitch

This is your chance GOP. You can boot him!

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