As we are all transfixed on the spectacle taking place in the Senate, let us not dignify it by calling it a trial.
The Constitution gives the Senate the sole power to try a case of impeachment. In other words, to hold a trial.
A trial by its very definition is a formal examination of evidence before a judge; an exercise in seeking the truth. The basic structure normally follows this pattern:
- Opening statements
- Witness testimony and cross examination
- Closing arguments
- Jury deliberation and verdict
What’s taking place in the Senate is not a trial but a partisan, and some might add, unconstitutional, impeachment process. Senate Republicans voted down every effort by the Democrats to call witnesses (and produce documents, for that matter).
As many have observed, a trial without witnesses is a sham; a coverup.
Oh yes, but aren’t they just following the Clinton impeachment model you ask?
Yes and no.
Yes, in the Clinton impeachment there was unanimous agreement among senators to vote on the need for witnesses after the trial concluded. But key witnesses had already given sworn testimony before the trial. The idea of not calling live witnesses during Clinton’s trial was mainly due to the salacious nature of the facts which gave rise to Clinton’s perjury.
But in Trump’s case, there is nothing indecent about any potential witness testimony … just plain old-fashioned abuse of power and obstruction.
House manager Adam Schiff put the difference between Trump and Clinton this way:
“If we’re really serious about modeling this proceeding after the Clinton trial, the Clinton precedent is one where all the documents had been provided, up front, where all the witnesses had testified, up front, prior to the trial. That is not being replicated by the McConnell resolution — not in any way, not in any shape, not in any form, far from it.
What the Senate is doing is flipping the meaning of “trial” on its head… conclude the presentation and then vote on whether witnesses and documents are necessary!
Look for Republican senators to vote down the need for witnesses at the end of the trial and for either a motion to dismiss or a quick vote leading to acquittal.
So, let’s just call what’s happening in the Senate what it is … a “presentation” by a group of Democrats seeking to uphold the Constitution and a group of Republicans willing to undermine our constitutional democracy.
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Charles sloane says
Let’s see if any of the RePugs get a sense of conscience for ONCE and understand that without witnesses and documents, their constituency will send their sorry asses back home. I’m talking to you Collins, Tillis, McSally, Gardner, Murkowski, Portman, Alexander, Rubio. The rest are already in the bag, but living in flyover country gives them a sense of invincibility. This country is on its way to becoming a fascist state, due to Drumpf, Turtlehead and their ilk.
John DeProspo says
All you predict will happen if Trump get’s a second term.