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Trump impeachment: US Senate will not hear witness testimony

  • January 31, 2020

The trial against US President Donald Trump in the US Senate will not feature witnesses or new evidence, the Republican-majority chamber decided on Friday.

Out of 100 lawmakers, 51 voted against compelling witness testimony and issuing subpoenas for documents. The outcome is a major blow for the Democrats, despite two Republicans — Mitt Romney and Susan Collins – breaking party ranks and voting with the rival camp on Friday.

The proponents of impeachment were pushing for the testimony of former national security adviser John Bolton, who claims to have new information about dealings between Trump and the Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskiy. Bolton previously said he was willing to testify.

Democratic congressman Adam Schiff, who serves as the chief prosecutor for the purposes of the impeachment trial, said that information rejected by Republican lawmakers would come out anyway.

“The witnesses the president is concealing will tell their stories. And we will be asked why we didn’t want to hear that information when we had the chance. What answer shall we give if we do not pursue the truth now?” he said on Friday.

Republican senator Marco Rubio said that voting to remove Trump “would inflict extraordinary and potentially irreparable damage” to the US.

“Just because actions meet a standard of impeachment does not mean it is in the best interest of the country to remove a President from office,” he said.

Republicans expected to clear Trump

The US president is accused of pressuring Zelenskiy to investigate former US Vice President and potential 2020 election rival Joe Biden and his son Hunter and then withheld Congress-approved aid to Ukraine pending an announcement of that probe.

Lawmakers in the House of Representatives voted to impeach Trump in December, charging him with abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. He is only the third president in the US history to be impeached, following Andrew Johnson in 1868 and Bill Clinton in 1998, both of whom were eventually acquitted. In 1974, Richard Nixon resigned before he could be impeached by the House.

Trump is virtually guaranteed to be cleared of any wrongdoing over his dealings with Ukraine, as the impeachment bid needs a two-thirds majority to oust a sitting US president from office. 

Following the Friday vote, the Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said that the chamber would now “prepare to conclude the trial in the coming days.”

More to follow…

Article source: https://www.dw.com/en/trump-impeachment-us-senate-will-not-hear-witness-testimony/a-52221434?maca=en-rss-en-all-1573-rdf

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