1/10. Why does Senator McConnell talk about how he will run the impeachment trial, and why do we listen? He has zero constitutional authority to decide its shape.
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5/10. When you are a juror, you set aside your normal concerns and swear to be impartial. If you are a juror your obligation is to try a case, not advance your interests. The same is true of senators acting as jurors.
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6/10. Senators in an impeachment trial therefore have an exclusively legal responsibility, just as any citizen serving as a juror in a trial would.
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7/10. If we treat the impeachment trial as anything but a trial, we disregard the Constitution and endanger the rule of law and the Republic.
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8/10. If senators say that they regard an impeachment trial as political rather than legal, they have disqualified themselves as jurors.
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9/10. If senators reveal how they will vote before the impeachment trial has taken place, they have disqualified themselves as jurors.
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10/10. Senator McConnell has no constitutional authority to lead an impeachment trial. His constitutional responsibility is to serve as a juror. From that he has disqualified himself.
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And the Constitution does not specify a Senate Majority Leader either.
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Oh good..because listening to McConnell, they are the sole in control. Which is scary.
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Well they won’t be impartial jurors.
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