Rand Paul warns he could oppose impeachment trial rules if it limits witnesses
“I think it’s so partisan … that I don’t know how we get together on rules,” Paul said about the chances for a deal, but added that he would “cooperate” if senators were allowed to make motions and both sides were able to call witnesses.
The Senate during the Clinton impeachment trial passed a resolution 100-0 that established the procedure for filing motions, how long senators would get to ask questions and how witnesses would be called.
A second, separate resolution passed by the Senate during the Clinton impeachment trial on witnesses broke down along party lines. The resolution specifically allowed for subpoenas for Monica Lewinsky, Sidney Blumenthal and Vernon Jordan Jr. to testify as part of the trial.
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