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Every trial is a pursuit of truth. Will my colleagues in the Senate uphold that?
By Doug Jones
Soon, my colleagues in the Senate and I will be called on to fulfill a solemn constitutional duty: to render verdicts to say the truth in the impeachment trial of President Donald J. Trump. Our decision will have enormous consequences, not just for President Trump, but for future presidencies and Congresses, and our national security.
For Americans to have confidence in the impeachment process, the Senate must conduct a full, fair and complete trial with all relevant evidence regarding the presidents conduct. I fear, however, that we are headed toward a trial that is not intended to find the whole truth. For the sake of the country, this must change.
Procedures in prior impeachment trials set no precedents because each is unique to its particular set of facts. Unlike what happened during the investigation of President Bill Clinton, Trump has blocked both the production of virtually all relevant documents and the testimony of witnesses who have firsthand knowledge of the facts. The evidence we do have may be sufficient to make a judgment, but it is clearly incomplete.
There are four witnesses who could help fill those gaps: the presidents former national security adviser, his acting chief of staff, the senior adviser to his acting chief of staff and a top national security official in the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). Each has direct knowledge regarding the charges against the president and should testify under oath at a Senate trial.
Let me be clear: I do not know what their answers would be, but I want to hear from them, and so should every senator and every American. We cannot allow the full truth to evade this trial only to be revealed in some future memoir or committee hearing.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/every-trial-is-a-pursuit-of-truth-will-my-colleagues-in-the-senate-uphold-that/2019/12/30/22cfa6ea-2b06-11ea-bcb3-ac6482c4a92f_story.html#comments-wrapper
CaliforniaPeggy
(156,979 posts)He wants tRump's trial to be fair and complete, as it should be.
But he knows that most likely, it will not be.
And that is a crime.
CaliforniaPeggy
(156,979 posts)mcar
(46,358 posts)I've seen posts here criticizing Sen. Jones so I thought we should see his own words.
CaliforniaPeggy
(156,979 posts)Proud Liberal Dem
(25,005 posts)Why are news outlets only focusing on him as a possible vote *against* conviction?
mcar
(46,358 posts)That's why.
Proud Liberal Dem
(25,005 posts)Plus, they probably want to make the acquittal appear to be "bipartisan"
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