Chosen by Nancy Pelosi herself, the seven impeachment managers aimed to make a powerful case against the GOP’s willful blindness
of Alaska said, “Mr. Bolton probably has some things that would be helpful for us.” And as of Tuesday night, Senate Majority LeaderDemocrats insist that Bolton needs to testify. “There’s no denying the central relevance of John Bolton’s testimony…. I can’t fathom how a senator would not want to hear his testimony when it will make a difference, when it will be additional evidence that they should use as impartial jurors to make their determination,” Schiff told me Tuesday morning.
This line of reasoning has yet to prove salient with Republicans, for the most part. But it’s clear that Pelosi cares just as much, if not more, about public opinion than the tally of the final impeachment vote in the Senate. The days since have been defined by constant communication between the impeachment managers. “We obviously meet multiple times every day and are emailing, texting back different thoughts and questions and practicing materials and discussing what works and what doesn’t work,” Schiff told me. “You can imagine, being in the midst of the cauldron like this, how it really forges you together.” Each manager described the days since Pelosi’s announcement as unrelenting. No one is sleeping.
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