.MaddowBlog: Pres. Trump fails to make a case against the House impeachment process.
In Republican circles, it’s taken as a given that House of Representatives’ impeachment process against Donald Trump was outrageously unfair. Identifying what, specifically, was so unfair about it, however, has proven to be more difficult.
And at that point, the president and his party said the impeachment process was unfair because … well, just because. This appears to be in reference to Democratic efforts to have senators hear testimony from key witnesses, including former National Security Adviser John Bolton and acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney. The trouble is, the House tried to hear their testimony, but the president refused to let them cooperate.
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