Posted on 01/28/2020 6:08:03 AM PST by Hojczyk
1:19 On Mondays broadcast of the Fox News Channels The Story, Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) stated that if the Senate agrees to hear additional witnesses and grant the subpoenas that Democrats have asked for, then the Senates impeachment trial will end up lasting through April or May.
Kennedy said, If we make the decision to hear from more witnesses and to grant the subpoenas that our Democratic friends are asking for, I think well be here through April or May.
He continued, Ive seen the articles that you might be referencing, Martha, that theres been a change in momentum. I havent I dont sense it. I still think, that, it could change, but based on what Ive seen so far, that the vast, vast majority of my colleagues
Republicans, will decide that weve heard enough.
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Good deal. Thanks. Laura Ingraham was also providing his contact info on her show last night. Well see if he wants to do the right thing. 🤷♂️
I already did, had to do a search to refresh my recollection.
They are no witnesses just some gossipers who want camera time and hope to get a book wrote.
It’s a game of chicken right now. The GOP Senate wants Trump to agree to more witnesses to avoid divisive votes on witnesses. The “compromise” is only Bolton and 1 Dem, apparently.
Trial resumes after the evidence is availabl
And of course the GOP Senate will use that as an excuse to continue doing no fact gathering regarding the ongoing coup in the executive branch.
The coup is easy to ignore, or to conduct venting hearings that result in even less government accountability in the long run.
The Senate will move on to unconstitutional legislation, like directing parts of the country's medical industry.
Trump needs to win the swing states by 100,000 Plus votes to over come democratic voter fraud in the big cities..
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