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Impeachment live updates: McConnell accuses Pelosi of ‘shameless game-playing’ as she insists on seeing rules for a Senate trial – The Washington Post, The Washington Post

Impeachment live updates: McConnell accuses Pelosi of ‘shameless game-playing’ as she insists on seeing rules for a Senate trial – The Washington Post, The Washington Post


Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Wednesday accused House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of “shameless game-playing” as she reiterated that she does not plan to send articles of impeachment to the Senate until seeing proposed rules for a trial of President Trump.

The continuing standoff between Pelosi (D-Calif.) and McConnell (R-Ky.) focused on Trump’s conduct toward Ukraine came as the president addressed the nation on hostilities with Iran, a crisis overshadowing the impeachment drama.

The crux of the Democrats’ case is the allegation that Trump tried to leverage a White House meeting and military aid, sought by Ukraine to combat Russian military aggression, to pressure Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to launch an investigation of former vice president Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden, as well as a probe of an unfounded theory that Kyiv conspired with Democrats to interfere in the presidential election.

● Political partiespivot on processas Trump’s impeachment shifts to Senate.

(By*) Siobhan O’Grady

January 8,

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House Democratic Caucus chair says he supports Pelosi decision to hold articles

House Democratic Caucus Chairman Hakeem Jeffries (NY) said he backs Pelosi’s decision not to transmit the articles of impeachment to the Senate without further information on the shape of a trial.

“I support the decision of the speaker to hold the articles until we get some clarity” as to whether there will be a fair trial, Jeffries said. He added that there was no discussion of the matter during House Democrats’ Wednesday morning caucus meeting, which lasted about an hour and 24 minutes.

Rep. Katherine M. Clark (Mass.), The vice chair of the Democratic caucus, blasted McConnell for saying he is ready to begin the impeachment trial without an agreement on witnesses.

“Continuing to block , to coordinate this trial with the White House makes the Senate leader complicit in this obstruction of the facts that we need to put forth in the impeachment trial and put forward in front of the American people, ”she said.

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Pelosi says she needs to see Senate resolution on trial rules

Pelosi reiterated Wednesday that she does not pl an to name House impeachment managers and allow a trial to go forward until McConnell shares a resolution laying out proposed rules for a Senate trial.

“We are waiting to see what the terms are,” Pelosi told reporters as she left a Democratic caucus meeting. “As I said from the beginning, how we choose our managers depends on what the arena. . . we are going into. ”

McConnell“ said yesterday that he’d be glad to share his resolution when it’s ready, ”Pelosi added. “We will welcome it when it comes, and then we’ll see what the terms are. And then we’ll be able to name our managers. ”

ByMike DeBonis and John Wagner

January 8,********************** (at) : AM EST

Schumer says Republicans will face heavy consequences if they vote against witnesses, documents

Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer (DN.Y.) warned his Republican colleagues Wednesday that both history and the American people “in the here and now” will judge them harshly if they do not support the inclusion of witnesses and documents at a Senate trial of Trump.

“If the Senate fails to hold a fair hearing of those charges, if one party, the president’s party, decides to rush through a trial without hearing all the facts, witnesses and documents, it won’t just be the verdict of history that falls heavy on their shoulders, ”Schumer said. “The American people in the here and now will pass a harsh judgment on senators who participated in a coverup for the president.”

Schumer also made clear that Democrats plan to force multiple votes on calling witnesses, including former national security adviser John Bolton and acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney.

“I want to make one thing very clear: There will be votes, repeated votes, on the questions of witnesses and documents at the trial, ”Schumer said.

ByJohn Wagner

January 8, (at) : AM EST

McConnell accuses Pelosi of ‘shameless game-playing’

McConnell on Wednesday accused Pelosi of “shameless game-playing” as he delivered another floor speech heavily critical of her delay in transmitting the articles of impeachment to the Senate.

McConnell’s remarks came a day after Pelosi signaled she would not send over the two articles centered on Trump’s conduct toward Ukraine until McConnell unveils a resolution laying out the proposed rules of a trial .

“There will be no haggling with the House over Senate procedure,” McConnell said. “The House Democrats’ turn is over. ”

During his remarks, he cited public comments from three members of the Democratic caucus – Sen. Joe Manchin III (W.Va.), Sen. Chris Murphy (Conn.) And Sen. Angus King (I-Maine) – who have said they would like to see a trial begin.

“My Democratic friends are losing patience,” McConnell said, accusing Pelosi of having an “endless appetite for these cynical games. ”

“ At the very same time a global crisis was unfolding. . . in real time, she published another ‘Dear Colleague’ letter saying she intends to keep our commander in chief in this limbo indefinitely, ”McConnell said, referring to the hostilities with Iran.

************** John Wagner

January 8, (at 7: 50 AM EST

Kaine expresses hope Republicans will vote for witnesses

Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) Expressed hope that key witnesses would appear at a Senate impeachment trial even if it opens without an agreement with Republicans on who will be called.

Kaine spoke on MSNBC a day after McConnell said he has the votes to launch a trial in which there would be no determination on witnesses before opening statements from House impeachment managers and lawyers for Trump, as well as an opportunity for senators to question both sides.

Kaine said he expects Republicans would have a hard time voting against Democratic motions to call witnesses with direct knowledge of Trump’s conduct toward Ukraine, including former national security adviser John Bolton and acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney.

“When the Republicans are faced with the motion, why wouldn’t you want to have John Bolton come? You’ve got to have Mick Mulvaney come, ”Kaine said. “It’s going to be very hard for them to live up to the oath of impartial justice and turn a blind eye to evidence that’s out there that bears on the questions in this trial.”

Asked if Pelosi should go ahead and transmit the articles of impeachment, Kaine said: “I don’t need to tell the speaker what to do, but I’ll tell you this: My intuition is we’ll be in a trial soon.”

By John Wagner

Pelosi signals she will not transmit articles until McConnell unveils trial rules

Pelosi signaled Tuesday night that She will not transmit the articles of impeachment to the Senate and appoint House impeachment managers until McConnell unveils a proposed resolution laying out the rules of Senate trial.

“It is important that he immediately publish this resolution, so that, as I have said before, we can see the arena in which we will be participating, appoint managers and transmit the articles to the Senate, ”Pelosi said in a letter to Democratic colleagues.

Though the House voted on Dec. 24 to impeach the president, Pelosi has declined to send the two articles of impeachment to the Senate, effectively hamstringing the chamber from launching the trial.

“In December, the House upheld its constitutional duty to defend democracy For The People, honoring our Founders’ vision for a Republic,” Pelosi said in her letter. “Soon, the Senate will have the opportunity to honor its oath to ‘do impartial justice according to the Constitution and laws.’”

She also took aim at McConnell, saying he had “made clear that his loyalty is to the President and not the Constitution. ”

McConnell said Tuesday that he is prepared to begin Trump’s impeachment trial with no agreement with Democrats on witnesses.

At a news conference on Tuesday, he announced that he has the votes to begin the trial in the format that he and most of his members have long envisioned: opening arguments for both the House impeachment managers and Trump’s defense team , as well as ample time for senators to submit questions in writing.

(ByJohn Wagner

January 8,

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