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Sen. Rand Paul objects to 'this unconstitutional sham of an 'impeachment' trial' of a private citizen; Sen. Tom Cotton too

In case you missed it earlier, here are the House impeachment managers carrying their Article of Impeachment against Donald Trump to the Senate:

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As Twitchy reported, Chief Justice John Roberts will not preside over Trump’s trial in the Senate; rather, Sen. Patrick Leahy, a Democrat member of the jury, will preside. There’s still some question over whether the Senate can impeach a private citizen; Sen. Rand Paul is a strong no.

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We understand that a lot of conservatives gave up on Fox News after election night, but Sen. Tom Cotton was on with Brett Baier and also questioned the constitutional authority of impeaching a private citizen.

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But the New York Times (in an opinion piece) says yes, it is constitutional.

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Oh, Sen. Mitt Romney will be there, and he’s already said he’s voting yes to “remove” Trump.

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Maybe … Trump just announced the opening of the Office of the Former President.


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