Advocates for and against President
Donald Trump gave no ground Sunday on his
Senate impeachment trial, digging in on whether a crime is required for his conviction and removal and whether witnesses will be called.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., was shedding no light on what will be the same as — and different from — the precedent of President Bill Clinton's impeachment trial in 1999.
All sides agitated to get on with it, none more than the four
Democratic senators running for president and facing the prospect of being marooned in the Senate heading into Iowa's kickoff caucus on Feb. 3.