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Not ruled out calling witnesses: Mcconnell

‘ Democratic congresswo­man trying to tell us how to run the trial’

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WASHINGTON DC: US Senate Majority Leader Mitch Mcconnell has said that Republican­s "haven't ruled out" calling witnesses in the upcoming impeachmen­t trial to decide whether President Donald Trump should be convicted and removed.

"We haven't ruled out witnesses," Mcconnell, a Kentucky Republican, said in a Fox News interview on Monday.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, Democrat from New York, recently urged Mcconnell to call four witnesses, including Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney and former National Security Adviser John Bolton, Xinhua reported.

That request was rejected by Mcconnell, who suggested a quick wrap-up of the trial to acquit Trump of the allegation­s contained in two articles of impeachmen­t passed by the

House last week.

Trump was impeached by the House for what the Democrats said was abusing his power in pressuring Ukraine to launch political investigat­ions that would help with his re-election, and obstructin­g Congress's impeachmen­t inquiry by stonewalli­ng subpoenaed administra­tion officials as well as related documents. He became the third President in US history to be impeached.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in a tweet Monday defended her decision not to hand the articles over to the Senate anytime soon.

"The House cannot choose our impeachmen­t managers until we know what sort of trial the Senate will conduct," She said, adding that "President Trump blocked his own witnesses and documents from the House, and from the American people, on phony complaints about the House process. What is his excuse now?"

Reacting to Pelosi's remarks, Mcconnell said in the interview that the Democratic congresswo­man representi­ng California is "apparently trying to tell us how to run the trial." He said he is "not anxious to have this trial."

"We're at an impasse. We can't do anything until the speaker sends the papers over," Mcconnell said.

Trump also took to Twitter to lash out at Pelosi. "Pelosi gives us the most unfair trial in the history of the US Congress, and now she is crying for fairness in the Senate, and breaking all rules while doing so," the US President claimed.

Mcconnell and Schumer have yet to agree on the rules governing the Senate trial, which is expected to be held in mid-january.

KINSHASA: A former DR Congo prime minister and opposition leader on Monday called for the government to wage war on neighbouri­ng Rwanda as a way to end militia violence.

The Democratic Republic of Congo was at the heart of two bitter regional wars between 1997-2003 involving its neighbours Rwanda and Uganda.

Kinshasa accused Rwanda and Uganda of trying to destabilis­e the DR Congo while its neighbours said militias opposed to their government­s had used DR Congo as a rear base for attacks.

“We have to wage war on Rwanda to restore peace in our country. Rwanda influences our politics. So does Uganda,” former premier Adolphe Muzito said at a press conference in Kinshasa.

“We can only make peace by threatenin­g Rwanda, by occupying its territory if possible by annexing it,” he said.

Two other leaders of Lamuka, the country's main opposition, Moise Katumbi and Jean-pierre Bemba, distanced themselves from Muzito, saying they were “surprised” by his comments.

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