servermsh
servermsh's JournalAnd now Republicans are constantly interrupting the presentation
Of course they are! They can do anything! There are NO rules for Republicans! NONE!
I am beside myself with rage and anger right now.
I'm shaking at what just happened!
A stupid reading of an already public statement!
They passed a motion to call witnesses and then didn't call witnesses!
That testimony would have been extremely embarrassing for Republicans.
Today's process makes it look like Democrats caved to Republican threats. Republicans will be laughing about this for weeks.
I'm ENRAGED!
The Senate should vote to form a Rule XI committee to gather evidence
Alan Frumin on CNN just said the Senate might be able to form a committee to gather evidence! That is what I have been saying.
The Senate should vote to form a Rule XI committee to gather evidence for the impeachment.
That in the trial of any impeachment the Presiding Officer of the Senate, if the Senate so orders, shall appoint a committee of senators to receive evidence and take testimony at such times and places as the committee may determine
https://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/common/briefing/Senate_Impeachment_Role.htm
This wasn't intended for sitting Presidents, but Trump is a former Federal official.
The committee would be blockbuster TV for our side! And the full Senate could continue as normal!
Sen. Ron Johnson angry at Romney, apparently
LOL THIS is what this trial is all about! Dividing Republicans! The final vote at the end is only one part of this.
Ron Johnson turned to Mitt Romney and was upset with him, even pointing at him once. Johnson was visibly upset....
https://twitter.com/AndrewDesiderio/status/1360618433801502721
Dear media: The Senate voted on Raskin's motion. Trump's lawyer didn't make a motion.
Raskin made a motion to call Rep. Herrera Beutler as a witness, and reserved the right to call more.
Trump's lawyer made no motion.
That is what the Senate voted on.
EDIT: I believe Trump's lawyer can now make a motion. I assume the GOP is compiling a list of witnesses.
The Senate is scheduled to go into recess this week - call witnesses!
Just an FYI. For those saying we need to end impeachment now so the Senate can get on to passing the COVID relief bill.
- The COVID relief bill is not ready for a vote.
- The Senate is scheduled to go into recess for a week:
https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/CCAL-117scal-2021-02-13/pdf/CCAL-117scal-2021-02-13.pdf
- Witnesses were called in the Clinton impeachment
- Democrats tried to call witnesses in Trump's first impeachment, but were voted down
- The rules allow for the calling of witnesses today
- Witnesses would be deposed on recorded video, which could then be played to the Senate.
EDIT: LOL. Even Romney is OK with calling witnesses
https://twitter.com/bresreports/status/1360599646171717641
Breaking: Whitehouse calls for trial to be suspended, wants to depose McCarthy and Tuberville.
Do it! Do it! Do it!
https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/1360453875824664578
Jen Psaki White House Briefing starting - link
Watch this instead of the lying Republican lawyers.
I agree with David Waldman: Senator Lee was out of order
https://twitter.com/KagroX/status/1359672791944069122
Also:
NYT: Georgia Prosecutors Open Criminal Investigation of Trump Call
Let's get the investigations going. Note that this is a new story from today and is separate from Raffensperger's administrative request that he made on Monday.
Fulton County prosecutors have initiated a criminal investigation into former President Donald J. Trumps January phone call to the Georgia secretary of state asking him to find votes.
Prosecutors in Fulton County have initiated a criminal investigation into former President Donald J. Trumps attempts to overturn Georgias election results, including a phone call he made to Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger in which Mr. Trump pressured him to find enough votes to help him reverse his loss.
On Wednesday, Fani Willis, the recently elected Democratic prosecutor in Fulton County, sent a letter to numerous officials in state government, including Mr. Raffensperger, requesting that they preserve documents related to Mr. Trumps call, according to a state official with knowledge of the letter. The letter explicitly stated that the request was part of a criminal investigation, said the official, who insisted on anonymity to discuss internal matters.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/10/us/politics/trump-georgia-investigation.html?referringSource=articleShare
Profile Information
Member since: Thu Jul 11, 2019, 10:13 AMNumber of posts: 1,306