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to you too, fred. the senate blames the house for holding up the process. house speaker nancy pelosi says she needs to hear the senate trial plans before naming house managers. so what details does the senate majority leader need to work out and share with the house speaker so that things will proceed? principally it s the question of witnesses. the democrats or the house, if you will, has asked that there be live witnesses in the senate trial and that those witnesses be subject to direct and cross examination, much in the same way that the house republicans asked for that during the house proceedings. mcconnell has not yet given an indication as to whether or not he will permit those witnesses. pelosi is saying until i get assurances that there will be witnesses or until i understand what this trial will look like, i can t designate and transmit to you the names of my managers. and then how long can it
take, this kind of process, before the senate trial were to begin? well, it s a political determination that s going on now. theoretically the house could hold these articles of impeachment forever, but that s not politically possible. so they will be transmitted at some point once there is some understanding of what the rules of the game will be. and then once they re received by the senate, the trial really can begin imminently. right after its receipt, there s no need for there to be any delay. there s no procedures that have to be undertaken. so real quickly, when you said forever, you ve heard the argument that s been made by some who say if it takes too long, then that kind of undermines the house vote of impeachment, thereby the president hasn t really been impeached if those articles are never transmitted to the senate. any truth to that? well, professor feldman s point, and he s the author of that article, says that until such time as the articles are