Opinion | Securing John Bolton's impeachment testimony is only half the battle for Democrats

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Opinion | Securing John Bolton's impeachment testimony is only half the battle for Democrats
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Opinion | Michael Conway: 'If Republicans truly believe that there is no reason to convict the president, they should prove that to the American people.' - NBCNewsTHINK

Doing so, however, would frustrate a full airing of the evidence, fail to allow senators to clarify testimony, be inconsistent with normal federal trial procedures for using depositions rather than live witnesses, and break with decades of impeachment protocols predating the Clinton impeachment.

in 2019, “The Senate is a unique place which needs to be, you know, taken care of and preserved for posterity.”that Democrats supported the measure “to keep the sordid nature of some of this out of the public spectacle, to the extent we could.” They would have been, had an impeachment trial against President Richard Nixon gone ahead. In 1974, in preparation for an anticipated Senate impeachment trial, the Senate parliamentarian, “Procedure and Guidelines for Impeachment Trials in the United States Senate.” The report stated that “the Senate compels attendance of witnesses and forces obedience to its orders. It can order witnesses to produce papers.

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