Congress · 116th Congress
View from the gallery: Senators sit, spin and fidget during Trump trial
Much of the Republican side forged ahead, going without the physical printouts of the slides being presented by the impeachment managers.
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Much of the Republican side forged ahead, going without the physical printouts of the slides being presented by the impeachment managers.
“I stayed awake, but I didn’t hear anything new,” the Wyoming Republican said.
“As I said last week, while I need to hear the case argued and the questions answered, I anticipate that I would conclude that having additional information would be helpful,” the Maine Republican said
“He’s all man, a big strong-looking guy,” said Trump, describing LSU head coach Ed Orgeron. “I didn’t know if he had laryngitis,” he added, a reference to the coach’s trademark croaky voice.
“I still don’t understand it,” said Kenneth Feinberg, who served as “special master,” or the chief administrator, of the fund until he stepped down in February 2019.
It is likely that I would support a motion to call witnesses at that point in the trial just as I did in 1999,” the Maine Republican said.
They still conduct oral arguments and announce opinions in a courtroom without cameras or cell phones.
Worth, Texas, home by a police officer who shot through the window without identifying himself.
“I think those of us who have tried cases sort of know how to ask them in the way that is the pithiest and that’s the shortest,” Kaine said.
“As I look through that kind of schedule, it’s — unless the House were to deliver something like right now, I don’t see how you could really do that.”
The 64-year-old Long explained that Tex “doesn’t know a car from a pork chop, so I just knew he’d get killed on my watch, and I wasn’t going to let that happen.”
“I did not apply for it,” she said, when asked if she wanted to be one.
Ziglar said the media were “rambunctious” during the trial. “There were people coming to the Hill with press credentials that had never been on the Hill,” he said.
(Meijer says he sent a check at the behest of a fellow veteran without fully vetting the group, but to those who are pushing that line of attack, he asks, “What else you got?”)
pressure Ukraine into interfering in the 2020 election on his behalf,” he said. “But look, this is all part of the picture that’s being painted.
“We got done what we said we were going to get done,” Hoyer said. “I think we had a very successful year. Now, one successful year doesn’t make a successful Congress.
“I do not think it is at all necessary, for this reason: The managers are now acting as the agents of the House, and not as the agents of the Committee on the Judiciary,” Sumners said.
said in a “Dear Colleague” letter.
“When I met Chris Collins, the first thing I thought of was Uncle Paul. I thought Paul would have said, ‘this guy must have been vaccinated with a Victrola needle.’