Sen. John N. Kennedy (R-La.) said the Senate is in relatively uncharted waters when it comes to conducting an impeachment trial
Sen. John Kennedy said Sunday the Senate is in relatively uncharted waters when it comes to conducting an impeachment trial.Story Continued Belowabout her concern about Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s statements about his intention to coordinate with the White House on the defense of President Donald Trump.
“It's not a criminal trial,“ Kennedy said. “The Senate is not really a jury. It's both jury and judge. The chief justice is not the judge. He's the presiding officer. There are no standards of proof. There are no rules of evidence.“
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