"the washington post"/abc poll just showed that 71% of the people think that his top aides should come before the senate. 64% of republicans think they should testify. and i think that's an important -- as you were noting in your opening, it's important to educate the public about what really happened. the fact that he actually leaned on, extorted, asked for a favor of a foreign leader to interfere in our democracy. and i think that getting those witnesses who were in the room with him who he ordered not to testify before the house is an important function. i think senator schumer's asked for a very limited number of witnesses. i think that's wise. he's asked for similar treatment, a truncated process but a real process and i think the american people want to see a trial. and for mcconnell to say that, well, there shouldn't be any witnesses in the trial.