McConnell can start impeachment trial, delay on witnesses
WASHINGTON — Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell appears to have secured enough Republican votes to start President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial but postpone a decision on witnesses or documents that Democrats want.
McConnell is expected to launch the trial as soon as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi sends the articles of impeachment to the Senate. She is set to meet late Tuesday with her leadership team.
The GOP leader opened the Senate Tuesday morning saying “fair is fair” as he outlined his proposal to start the trial first and postpone votes on witnesses until later in the process.
McConnell believes he has support for his plan, which is modeled after Bill Clinton’s impeachment trial 20 years ago, and is set to discuss next steps at Tuesday’s closed-door Senate lunch with Republicans, according to a congressional leadership aide familiar with the planning but not authorized to discuss it publicly.