Republican lawmakers said it
was not their job to rescue Democrats who had impeached Trump at the House of
Representatives, blocked by Trump in calling executive witnesses.
By a vote of 51-49,
Republican dominated US Senate rejected calls Friday to hear
witnesses against
President Donald Trump at his impeachment trial, making the whole trial a
charade and the most abbreviated in US Senate history.
The Senate in taking its
well anticipated decision refused to be swayed by a steady stream of
“bombshell” reports from John Bolton, a former National Security Adviser and
opinion polls in which 75 per cent of American voters demanded witnesses.
Only two Republican
Senators supported the 47 Democrats in the Senate to request for witnesses and
subpoena documents.
Immediately after the vote
the Senate went into recess.
Expected next is Trump’s
acquittal.
Democrats said there will
always be an asterisk next to that verdict.
“A trial without witnesses
is not a trial. You can call it something else, but it’s not a trial,” said
Rep. Adam Schiff, the Democrats’ top prosecutor.
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