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CSPAN QA History Of Impeachment In The Senate July 13, 2024

Senate impeachment trials. After that, prime ministers questions from the house of commons. Then, candidate andrew we sit as a jury of 100 to render impartial justice with the chief justice is the Supreme Court presiding as the chief judge. Oath. Ill administer the sure no vote would be parted, you take a vote three times to render impartial justice. Individualp, then as , and the third, you go into the well and you sign the book where i hereby, u. S. Senator from maryland, pledged to render impartial justice in the matter of impeachment. With that kinds of historical amendment. Ritchie, u. S. Senate historian emeritus, we have asked you to spend an hour with us to give us some perspective, to guide us what might happen. Senator mccluskey talks about how important this felt, the job the u. S. Senators were doing. Process getss the underway, how should the public think about impeachment . Process, aicial legal process, a political p ....

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CSPAN QA History Of Impeachment In The Senate July 13, 2024

Render impartial justice with the chief justice of the Supreme Court presided as the chief judge. I will administer the oath in the chamber in conform airs with the constitution and the Senate Impeachment rules. To be sure no vote would be parted, you take a vote three times to render impartial justice. Ne as group, then as individual, and the third, you go into the well and you sign the book for all of history where i hereby, barbara mikulski, u. S. Senator from maryland do pledge to render impartial justice in the matter of impeachment. Your hand shakes with that kind of historical amendment. Historical and media commitment. Host don ritchie, u. S. Senate historian emeritus, we have asked you to spend an hour with us to give us some perspective, to guide us what might happen. Senator mikulski talks about how important this felt, as the
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CSPAN QA History Of Impeachment In The Senate July 13, 2024

In conformance with article one, section three, clause six of the constitution, and the Senate Impeachment rules. To be sure no vote would be parted, you take a vote three times to render impartial justice. One as group, then as individual, and the third, you go into the well and you sign the book where i hereby, u. S. Senator from maryland, pledged to render impartial justice in the matter of impeachment. Your hand shakes with that kind of historical amendment. Host don ritchie, u. S. Senate historian emeritus, we have asked you to spend an hour with us to give us some perspective, to guide us what might happen. Senator mccluskey talks about how important this felt, the job the u. S. Senators were doing. As a whole, as the process gets underway, how should the public think about impeachment . Is it a judicial process, a legal process, a political process . Mr. Ritchie it is all three. It is really a judicial process spelled o ....

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CSPAN2 GOP Party Leaders News Conference July 13, 2024

This but i want you to make sure we understand we have the votes once the impeachment trial has begun to pass a resolution and essentially very similar to the 100 nothing trial of quentin to be best described as phase one to include the arguments of the prosecution and arguments from the defense and then a period of written questions because remember senators that are not allowed to speak during the trial so those questions submitted through the chief justice. At that point during the clinton trial, the issue of the appropriateness to call witnesses was addressed. Obviously that is the most contentious part of the proceedings and that will be addressed at that time and not before the trial begins. It is the rule of impeachment in the senate and it continues to be my hope the speaker will send them over. The house argued this is an emergency that they needed to act quickly. In such a danger to the country that they needed to rush this through. Then they sat on the papers for three weeks ....

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ALJAZ NEWSHOUR July 13, 2024

Controlled by the Republican Party of donald trump and the Senate Majority leader Mitch Mcconnell has proposed some rules that would trigger a quick a trial lets look at what those are initially he gave them we were discussing this a moment ago he gave each side 24 hours which would be split over 2 days for their opening arguments thats now been pushed out to 3 days as i guess was saying presumably 8 hours a day witnesses cannot be called until the opening arguments and even then it will be left to a vote and whats important to remember there is that the republicans as we say are in control so they would have significant powers to block any witnesses called by the democrats this is what they wanted to do and another change to the initial rules Mitch Mcconnell w ....

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