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In reply to the discussion: McConnell says he is ready to proceed with Trump impeachment trial with no agreement on witnesses [View all]machI
(1,285 posts)21. What is the opposite of railroading a criminal?
What ever it is, Moscow Mitch is doing just that.
I know there is a term for a predetermined not guilty verdict from a trial; I just can't think of it right now.
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McConnell says he is ready to proceed with Trump impeachment trial with no agreement on witnesses [View all]
BKDem
Jan 2020
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+1,,,,,, Like if you can't win fair, gerrymander! Can the senate proceed with the trial without
mitch96
Jan 2020
#30
But it's all up to Nancy, not Mitch, when the House sends over the articles of impeachment.
pnwmom
Jan 2020
#13
Laurence Tribe, Constitutional Law professor at Harvard, says they would need 67 votes,
pnwmom
Jan 2020
#19
Tribe explained that precedent-breaking impeachment rule changes require 67 votes.
pnwmom
Jan 2020
#34
And I'm supposed to believe you instead of the Constitutional law professor because?
pnwmom
Jan 2020
#39
Since it now appears Pelosi is ready to send the articles up, its a moot point.
onenote
Jan 2020
#43
The oppo to that was always going to be the Rep.Schiff-Nadler restrictions on R witnesess.
AncientGeezer
Jan 2020
#46