
The NPR Politics Podcast What We Know About The Senate Impeachment Trial
Jan 25, 2021
The impeachment trial against a former president unfolds, with both sides eager for a swift process. Unique defense strategies emerge, revealing complex legal and political dynamics. Mitch McConnell's changing stance highlights fractures within Senate Republicans. Meanwhile, President Biden pushes a flurry of executive orders, including significant military policy reforms. The challenges of navigating legislative goals and expanding executive power in an urgent political climate are critically examined.
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Impeachment Trial Timeline and Expectations
- The Senate impeachment trial against former President Trump will likely start the week of February 8th.
- Both parties desire a swift trial, although their motivations differ.
Trump's Impeachment Defense
- Trump's defense team is still forming, but Bush Bowers will represent him.
- Senator Lindsey Graham is publicly supporting Trump, arguing that impeaching a former president is unconstitutional.
Purpose of Senate Trial
- The Senate trial's purpose is to determine guilt and potentially bar Trump from future office.
- This unprecedented situation poses challenges, as there's no prior example of a former president's impeachment trial.
