Since the House impeachment vote, coupled with Pelosi's decision not to appoint "managers" for the House's case, we've been treated to a series of arguments about what has just happened. Some--including one of the Dem legal witnesses--have argued that Trump wasn't "really" impeached. Some conservatives have toyed with that idea, as well. The other part of the argument is: How should the Senate treat what has just occurred? My position has been that the House vote
Some Clarity On An Impeachment Trial
Some Clarity On An Impeachment Trial
Some Clarity On An Impeachment Trial
Since the House impeachment vote, coupled with Pelosi's decision not to appoint "managers" for the House's case, we've been treated to a series of arguments about what has just happened. Some--including one of the Dem legal witnesses--have argued that Trump wasn't "really" impeached. Some conservatives have toyed with that idea, as well. The other part of the argument is: How should the Senate treat what has just occurred? My position has been that the House vote