Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Senate trial: GOP is not ruling out calling witnesses

- Agencies letters@hindustant­imes.com

PALM BEACH: Senate majority leader Mitch Mcconnell said Monday that he was not ruling out calling witnesses in President Donald Trump’s impeachmen­t trial — but indicated he was in no hurry to seek new testimony either — as lawmakers remain at an impasse over the form of the trial by the Gop-controlled Senate.

The House voted on Wednesday to impeach Trump, who became only the third president in US history to be formally charged with “high crimes and misdemeano­urs.” But the Senate trial may be held up until lawmakers can agree on how to proceed. Minority leader Chuck Schumer is demanding witnesses who refused to appear during House committee hearings, including acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney, and former national security adviser John Bolton.

Mcconnell, who has all-but-promised a swift acquittal of the president, has resisted making any guarantees, and has cautioned Trump against seeking the testimony of witnesses he desires for fear of elongating the trial.

“We haven’t ruled out witnesses,” Mcconnell said on Monday in an interview with “Fox and Friends.”

“We’ve said let’s handle this case just like we did with President Clinton. Fair is fair.”

KEY POST FOR AIDE WHO DEFIED SUBPOENA

President Trump named Robert Blair to be the special representa­tive for internatio­nal telecommun­ications policy and work on the administra­tion’s 5G efforts under White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow, the White House said in a statement on Monday.

As the senior adviser to the White House chief of staff, Blair defied a subpoena from a House of Representa­tives committee as part of its impeachmen­t inquiry into whether Trump improperly pressed Ukraine to investigat­e his domestic political rival, Joe Biden.

Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer has also called for Blair to testify in the Senate’s expected impeachmen­t trial.

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