caucus meetings. clearly didn t want to answer questions there, but we ll see. she s, of course, going to have to field those questions at the press conference and we ll get a sense about whether she can provide any more clarity. the fact clyburn said that was interesting but it s ultimately her decision, nancy pelosi. she s going to make the call about how long to hold on to the articles and whether to submit them at all to the senate. most people think they ll ultimately be sent over. it s just a matter of when. listen, i get the process argument here and that s become the central republican defense here, but nia-malika, is it politically damaging for republicans, including mcconnell or graham who said this? i m not going to be a partial juror, even though the text of the oath that they state at the start of a senate trial as prescribed by the founders says we ll do impartial justice here. are there not political risks for what s interesting is once the sort of reports about th