This is a dumb argument. The Sixth Amendment does not apply to House proceedings. You can tell because the text of the Sixth Amendment starts "In all criminal prosecutions..." Republicans are complete shit about the Constitution these days, aren't they?https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1191762244838842368 …
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GOP brain trust legal arguments from the past month: (1) You can't impeach a duly-elected president. (2) Testimony is not evidence. (3) Hearsay is not evidence. (4) The Sixth Amendment applies to drawing up articles of impeachment. (5) The president cannot be investigated.
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So it can be as unfair as it wants. sounds about right.
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Closed door depositions are not “unfair”. That is, in fact, how basically every grand jury works.
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Falsifying evidence by taking secret one sided testimony to be presented standing alone by the democratic managers in the trial is literally the opposite of a fair or open trial
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are you saying there's no republicans in these committees
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McConnell will be too busy with the new SCOTUS nominee to deal with impeachment.
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I can't believe this has to be explained to lawmakers.
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You honestly can't believe you have to explain that to the American voting populace? You must have a great deal of faith in people.
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I’m...not sure what you think the comparison is here. The part we’re in now would be analogous to the Starr investigation, not the Senate trial.
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