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Yes lots of questions, and very little out there to answer them. Claritie Pixie Oct 2019 #1
Then Painter was wrong to call the senators "judges" in his latest tweet? ancianita Oct 2019 #3
Apparently so. Here - Claritie Pixie Oct 2019 #4
Thanks. I just posted a variation of this below, editing for readability. ancianita Oct 2019 #8
After reading some other replies, I was not correct in calling the Senate the jury. Claritie Pixie Oct 2019 #11
Actually the senate is not "the jury". When Chief Justice Rehnquist presided over Clinton's PoliticAverse Oct 2019 #6
Ok - thank you for this. Claritie Pixie Oct 2019 #9
See... PoliticAverse Oct 2019 #2
Thank you! The Senate Web page answers some questions, but none about who the managers are, ancianita Oct 2019 #5
To answer the managers question, see the House impeachment page... PoliticAverse Oct 2019 #10
Interesting info. Thank you. So members of the Judiciary will prosecute in the Senate trial. ancianita Oct 2019 #17
All you have to do is review the Clinton impeachment. MineralMan Oct 2019 #7
"All I..." or "All anyone..."? Media should be aware, however, that most of the public weren't , ancianita Oct 2019 #13
Oh, it's easy. You can start on Wikipedia: MineralMan Oct 2019 #15
follows typical trial process and we historical process beachbumbob Oct 2019 #12
Isn't that a political power, and didn't he go on public record saying he'd HAVE to take it to the ancianita Oct 2019 #14
The Senate could vote on a motion to dismiss prior to the House managers presenting their case. tritsofme Oct 2019 #18
Motion to dismiss what, managers? No evidence, just Articles? Proceed to a political vote? WTF ancianita Oct 2019 #19
Yes, they could vote to dismiss the impeachment charges prior to the actual trial. tritsofme Oct 2019 #20
So YOU BELIEVE what Moscow Mitch says? beachbumbob Oct 2019 #21
I don't believe anything. I'm here to just to find out what's likely. Thanks for your input. ancianita Oct 2019 #23
More on procedure. Because these questions, never having been asked, deserve an airing somewhere. ancianita Oct 2019 #16
where in the constituition does it mandate a timetable for a trial? I like to know as I don't see it beachbumbob Oct 2019 #22
I haven't mentioned a timetable. Don't know how you think that. ancianita Oct 2019 #24
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