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How Influential Senate Democrats Shut Down a Bid to Call Witnesses Against Trump

Por: Politico Politics October 07, 2022

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Jamie Raskin’s eyes bulged as he skimmed the CNN story on his phone. Huddled with his team in the impeachment managers’ holding room after the Senate trial proceedings had finished on Friday evening, the Maryland Democrat was stunned at the revelations: A moderate House Republican whom Raskin had never met was claiming to have firsthand evidence that Trump had sided with the mob on Jan. 6. It was Feb. 12, 2021, and Congresswoman Jaime... + full article



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