but the republicans are a tough nut to crack. people were saying to me, color gonna get 67 votes. i said, i m not looking for 67 votes. i m looking for 100 votes. i m looking for just like a major breakthrough in public opinion, and in the senate, where people say, this cannot be america. you know, we cannot have a violent violence inciting pro insurrection guy, constantly threatening our democracy. i mean, there s millions of people in this country. anybody could be president. why do have to go back to him after he s committed high crimes and misdemeanors against this country? so, we ll see. the senate is now ready to vote on the article of impeachment. mr. mcconnell knew? mr. mcconnell, not guilty. it s over. twice tried, twice acquitted.
i m looking for 100 votes. like i m looking for just like a major breakthrough in public opinion in the senate, where people say this cannot be america, we cannot have a violence-inciting, pro-insurrection demagogue constantly threatening our democracy. i mean, there s 100s of millions of people in the country. anybody could be president. why do we have to go back to him after he s committed high crimes and misdemeanors against the country? so, we ll see. schumer: the senate is now ready to vote on the article of impeachment. clerk: mr. mcconnell? mcconnell: not guilty. clerk: mr. mcconnell, not guilty. reporter: it s over. twice tried, twice acquitted. reporter: a majority of senators, including seven republicans, voted to convict former president trump.
i said, i m not looking for 67 votes, i m looking for 100 votes. like i m looking for just like a major breakthrough in public opinion in the senate, where people say this cannot be america, we cannot have a violence-inciting, pro-insurrection demagogue constantly threatening our democracy. i mean, there s 100s of millions of people in the country. anybody could be president. why do we have to go back to him after he s committed high crimes and misdemeanors against the country? so, we ll see. schumer: the senate is now ready to vote on the article of impeachment. clerk: mr. mcconnell? mcconnell: not guilty. clerk: mr. mcconnell, not guilty. reporter: it s over. twice tried, twice acquitted. reporter: a majority of senators, including seven republicans,
at the door, i didn t see miss pelosi but the republican [inaudible] [inaudible] people were saying to me, color gonna get 67 votes. i said, i m not looking for 67 votes. i m looking for 100 votes. i m looking for just like a major breakthrough in public opinion, and in the senate, where people say, this cannot be america. you know, we cannot have a violent violence inciting pro insurrection guy, constantly threatening our democracy. i mean, there s millions of people in this country. anybody could be president. why do have to go back to him after he s committed high crimes and misdemeanors against this country? so, we ll see. the senate is now ready to vote on the article of impeachment. mr. mcconnell knew? mr. mcconnell, not guilty. it s over. twice tried, twice acquitted. the majority of senators, including seven republicans, voted to convict former president trump. but it was not enough. the senate has tried donald j trump, former president of the united states, on on
and started talking about american carnage. it was just a projection of his career, his destiny. it looks good. you want some cinnamon? tabitha raskin: yeah, i need cinnamon. i need- jamie raskin: i ll find you some cinnamon. jamie raskin: when officer hodges was, you know, caught in the door and he was just howling, it was like torture, i did see mitch crying and kind of wiping away tears. tabitha raskin: here s the cinnamon jamie raskin: but the republicans, man, they re a tough nut to crack, let me tell ya. you know, people were saying to me, how are you going to get 67 votes? i said, i m not looking for 67 votes, i m looking for 100 votes. like i m looking for just like a major breakthrough in public opinion in the senate, where people say this cannot be america, we cannot have a violence-inciting, pro-insurrection demagogue constantly threatening our democracy.