President Donald Trump's legal team began their defense Saturday, but views of the Senate chamber are still limited by restrictive TV camera rules. Sketch artist Bill Hennessy has been at the impeachment trial this week. Here's what he saw on Saturday:
Washington President Donald Trump's legal team began their defense Saturday, but views of the Senate chamber are still limited by restrictive TV camera rules.
Sketch artist Bill Hennessy has been at the impeachment trial this week.
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