Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell told reporters Tuesday afternoon that Trump’s impeachment trial is likely to start next Tuesday.
McConnell said that “51 Senators will decide” which witnesses to call forward.
A reporter asked McConnell when the Senate will vote on the resolution to call in witnesses.
“I think that would come up appropriately next Tuesday and that’s when the vote would occur. That’s assuming we’re on the trial next Tuesday and I think that’s the case,” McConnell said.
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JUST IN: Senate Majority Leader McConnell says "in all likelihood" the impeachment trial against President Trump will begin next Tuesday. pic.twitter.com/rANQCsybb7
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) January 14, 2020
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi set a Wednesday vote to send the two articles of impeachment against President Trump over to the Senate.
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