Another disappointment for the OP!
Democrats accuse McConnell of rigging Trump's impeachment trial 
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/polit...aJR?li=BBnb7Kz
UPDATE: U.S. Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer  said he will seek to amend the resolution coming later on Tuesday that  outlines the procedure for President Donald Trump's impeachment trial in  order to obtain records of communications on U.S. aid to Ukraine.
"The  first amendment I will offer will ask that the Senate subpoena White  House documents related to the charges against the president," Schumer  said, adding that he would introduce a series of amendments on the trial  process. "No one can argue that these documents are not directly  related to the charges against the president and should be reviewed by  the Senate."
EARLIER: WASHINGTON — Democrats on  Tuesday accused the top Senate Republican of rigging U.S. President  Donald Trump's impeachment trial with proposed rules that would prevent  witnesses from testifying and bar evidence gathered by investigators.
Trump's  trial on abuse of power and obstruction of Congress charges begins in  earnest in the Republican-controlled Senate on Tuesday in a rare use of  the constitutional mechanism for ousting a president. The Democratic-led  House of Representatives approved the charges last month on a  party-line vote.
Senate Republican Majority Leader Mitch  McConnell, who has vowed to coordinate the televised trial with the  White House, proposed on Monday rules that would execute a potentially  quick trial without new testimony or evidence.
He unveiled a  resolution that would give House Democratic prosecutors and Trump  lawyers 48 hours, evenly split, to present their arguments over four  days. Opening arguments are expected to begin this week and could well  run into each night. 
Under the resolution, lawyers for Trump  could move early in the proceedings to ask senators to dismiss all  charges, a senior Republican leadership aide said, a motion that would  likely fall short of the support needed to succeed.
"That is not a  fair trial. In fact, it is no trial at all," the seven House Democrats  who will set out the case against Trump during the trial said in a  statement on Tuesday.
"A White House-driven and rigged process,  with a truncated schedule designed to go late into the night and further  conceal the President’s misconduct, is not what the American people  expect or deserve," they wrote.
Senate Democratic Minority Leader Chuck Schumer told CNN that Democrats would seek amendments. 
McConnell  has repeatedly said the rules for the trial would mirror those the  Senate used in the 1999 impeachment of then-President Bill Clinton, and  Republican senators have not ruled out the possibility of further  witness testimony and evidence.
Votes could take place as early as  Tuesday on the rules, including deciding whether the Senate should at a  later date consider subpoenas for witnesses, such as Trump's former  national security adviser John Bolton.
House Speaker  Nancy Pelosi, in a statement, said the Republicans' plan would force the  trial into the "dark of night" and accused McConnell of choosing "a  cover-up for the president, rather than honor his oath to the  Constitution."
"Every Senator who supports this sham process must  be held accountable to the American people," added Pelosi, who formally  kicked off the House impeachment investigation in September.
Republican  Senator John Cornyn said on Twitter that the House's investigation had  been "tainted and half-baked" and that Democrats were to blame for any  issues in the Senate trial.
The Senate proceedings are due to  start at around 1 p.m. EST (1800 GMT) and the trial is expected to  continue six days a week, Monday through Saturday, until at least the  end of January.
At the heart of the impeachment trial is Trump's  request to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in a July 25 phone  call to investigate a political rival, former Vice President Joe Biden,  and his son Hunter.
Democrats accuse Trump of pressuring a  vulnerable ally to interfere in U.S. elections at the expense of  American national security and say he needs to be removed from office  because he is a danger to American democracy and national security.
Trump  and his legal team, which includes White House counsel Pat Cipollone,  say there was no pressure and that the Democrats' case is based on  hearsay. They say the president did nothing wrong and that Democrats are  simply trying to stop him from being re-elected.
In a separate  letter on Tuesday, the seven House Democratic "managers" prosecuting the  case demanded that Cipollone disclose any first-hand knowledge he has  of evidence he will present in the Senate's impeachment trial, calling  him a material witness.
TRUMP SUPPORT FIRM 
Trump  has sought to rally his base with the impeachment issue, fund-raising  off it and at raucous election rallies painting himself as the victim of  a witch hunt. 
Televised congressional testimony from a parade of  current and former officials who spoke of a coordinated effort to  pressure Ukraine to investigate the Bidens has done little to change  support for and against Trump's impeachment. Reuters/Ipsos polling since  the inquiry began shows Democrats and Republicans responding largely  along party lines. 
According to a Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll  conducted Jan. 13-14, 39% of U.S. adults approved of Trump's job  performance, while 56% disapproved. It also found 45% of respondents  said Trump should be removed from office, while 31% said the impeachment  charges should be dismissed.
The impeachment drama has consumed  much of Trump's attention even as the United States faces a series of  international challenges, including tensions with Iran that nearly  boiled over into open war and an on-again, off-again trade war with  China.
Trump is attending the annual gathering of world business  leaders in Davos, Switzerland, on Tuesday to project an air of business  as usual and tout the strength of the U.S. economy. 
Asked whether  Trump was planning to watch the impeachment trial from Davos, White  House press secretary Stephanie Grisham said, "He has a full day here in  Davos, but will be briefed by staff periodically." 
      © J. Scott Applewhite  Impeachment managers, led by House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam  Schiff, walk to a press conference at the Capitol on Jan. 21, 2020.   
ACQUITTAL ALMOST CERTAIN 
The trial of a U.S.  president could be a moment freighted with drama, huge political risk  and the potential unraveling of a presidency. But financial markets have  shrugged it off, and the revelations in the months-long impeachment  investigation thus far have done little to boost anti-Trump sentiment  among undecided voters or shift away moderate Republican voters.
This  is only the third impeachment trial in U.S. history. No president has  ever been removed through impeachment, a mechanism the nation's founders  - worried about a monarch on American soil - devised to oust a  president for "treason, bribery or other high crimes and misdemeanors." 
With  a two-thirds majority needed in the 100-member Senate to remove Trump  from office, he is almost certain to be acquitted by fellow Republicans  in the chamber. But the impact of the trial on his re-election bid is  far from clear. 
Twelve Democrats are vying for their party's nomination to face Trump in November, including Biden.
A  pivotal event in the impeachment case is a July 25 call in which Trump  asked Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to investigate the Bidens,  as well as a discredited theory that Ukraine, not Russia, meddled in  the 2016 election. 
Hunter Biden had joined the board of Ukrainian  energy company Burisma while his father was vice president. Trump has  accused the Bidens of corruption without offering evidence. They have  denied wrongdoing. 
Democrats said Trump abused his power by  initially withholding $391 million in Ukraine security aid intended to  fight Russia-backed separatists, and a coveted White House meeting for  Zelenskiy, to pressure Ukraine to announce the investigations into the  Bidens. Trump's legal team says there is no evidence he conditioned the  aid on getting that help. 
The obstruction of Congress charge  relates to Trump directing administration officials and agencies not to  comply with House subpoenas for testimony and documents related to  impeachment.
The Fascist DPST house held a rigged, fixed pre-determined set of "Hearings" to Impeach the POTUS.  They did not do due diligence due to their "rush to file because of exigent dangers to the country".
They present a sloppy, Unconstitutional set of articles, they know will fail.  And are now carping and whing, projecting a "fixed and rigged" trial on McConnel - which is just projection of their own foul hypocrisy and lies. 
The Fascist , racist DPST's are setting aprecedent to declare the Senate trial "fixed and rigged" after the vote, and file more Articles of Impeachment.  
Witneses - they want to call theirs, - and prohibit any other Republican witnesses - for good reason.  They are terrified of the bidens being called to testify.  
just the usual Lying, sleazy, Schumer Pelosi Fascist, Racist, DPST  propaganda.  
THIS THREAD IS NOT CLOSED!!!!