Unamerican Secret Trial presided by Democrat Adam Schiff

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Everything about how this argument is framed is meant to muddy the waters and distract from the facts. Be better than this.
The facts are very bad. So the desperate storm the process.
Funny, that is precisely what I assumed the entire Impeachment nonsense was about – creating a distraction storm from the actual justice about to be meted out.




 
Would you mind linking to what you said please?

Here it is again . . .
46 Republicans in the House have attended and questioned the witnesses.
I assume that includes the three dozen or so Republicans that stormed the room and had the “opportunity” to ask questions while Schiff was rushing the witnesses out of the room.

They “attended” and “questioned” the witnesses, no? 😋
 
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Maximus1 said . . .
46 Republicans in the House have attended and questioned the witnesses.
Cathoholic (me) wanted some context and thus asked . . . .
Would you mind linking to what you said please?

Here it is again . . .
46 Republicans in the House have attended and questioned the witnesses.
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HarryStotle mused . . .
I assume that includes the three dozen or so Republicans that stormed the room and had the “opportunity” to ask questions while Schiff was rushing the witnesses out of the room.

They “attended” and “questioned” the witnesses, no? 😋
(For lurkers that may not know . . . Here in my next post is what Harry is referring to.)

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@Maximus1.

Would you please provide that link so I can see what you are referring to (in context).

Many thanks.
 
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2 days ago

GOP lawmakers storm closed-door impeachment session, as Schiff walks out​

By Ronn Blitzer, Chad Pergram | Fox News

House Republicans led by Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., on Wednesday essentially stormed a closed-door session connected to the impeachment investigation of President Trump, prompting House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff to suspend the proceedings in a remarkable scene. . . .

. . . The Republicans specifically called out Schiff, D-Calif., who is leading the investigation.

“What is Adam Schiff trying to hide?” asked House Minority Whip Steve Scalise, R-La. “I think that’s the question so many people have, so many of my colleagues have, so many people in the press should have.”

“Voting members of Congress are being denied access from being able to see what’s happening behind these closed doors where they’re trying to impeach the president of the United States with a one-sided set of rules,” Scalise continued. “They call the witnesses. They don’t let anybody else call the witnesses.” . . . .

. . . From there, about 30 House Republicans flooded the room where Laura Cooper, who oversees Ukraine policy at the Department of Defense, was set to testify. . . .

. . . “Adam Schiff just SHUT DOWN his secret underground impeachment hearing after I led a group of Republicans into the room. Now he’s threatening me with an Ethics complaint! I’m on the Armed Services Cmte but being blocked from the Dept. Asst. SecDef’s testimony. This is a SHAM!” Rep. Bradley Byrne, R-Ala., tweeted. . . .

. . . Schiff left the room without letting Marshall or other non-committee Republicans hear testimony. . . .

. . . “Judiciary Chairman [Jerry Nadler] claimed to have begun the impeachment inquiry weeks ago,” Gaetz tweeted at the time. “Now, his own Judiciary members aren’t even allowed to participate in it. And yes - my constituents want me actively involved in stopping the #KangarooCourtCoup run by Shifty Schiff.” . . .
 
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Watch–Lindsey Graham: Democrats ‘Selectively Leaking’ to Drive Down Trump’s Poll Numbers​

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24 Oct 2019 Breitbart News

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) said during a press conference Wednesday that House Democrats have continued to “selectively leak” information to the media to drive down President Donald Trump’s poll numbers.​

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Graham and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) released the Graham-McConnell resolution Wednesday, which condemns House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) secretive impeachment inquiry proceedings. The resolution has 44 Senate Republicans backing the resolution.

Sen. Graham said that the Democrats’ current proceedings constitute a “substantial deviation” from previous impeachments, including that of former President Bill Clinton.

The Senate Judiciary Committee chairman said that Democrats’ new impeachment methods are “dangerous for the country” . . .
 
I assume that includes the three dozen or so Republicans that stormed the room
Your assumption is incorrect.
Are you honestly unclear on who is taking part in the investigation?
Funny, that is precisely what I assumed the entire Impeachment nonsense was about
No. It is about Trump’s indefensible act of withholding an appropriation of Congress, vital to our foreign policy interests, for political gain. It may also be about obstruction of justice in this investigation related to this act, and others.

And here is Napolitano responding to Graham’s ranting:

 
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From Dreher and commenters on the Storming of the Gaetz.

Frat Boy Thermopylae​

 
46 Republicans in the House have attended and questioned the witnesses.
That is 1/3 of the GOP caucus.
When the House conducts an investigation, there will be a public hearing.
I am trying to understand the objection
There is no reason for these to be secret. There are no national security secrets.
How many witnesses have the Republicans called? Is the president’s attorney allowed to be present?
 
There is no reason for these to be secret. There are no national security secrets.
How many witnesses have the Republicans called? Is the president’s attorney allowed to be present?
Jon, do you really not understand the process?

These hearings are in secret so that, like in a Grand Jury investigation, witnesses that may be called don’t know what other witnesses have said. But what does secret mean? Well, there are a good number of Republicans hearing testimony and answering questions. Do you think YOU should know?

The step after this is to call back witnesses with relevant information for public hearings. These will take a much shorter time, because the investigating is done and the witnesses will be asked pointed questions, distilled from hours of depositions.

The Republicans, my former party, the party of morals and ethics and law and order, seem to not want this investigation to play out to it’s conclusion.
 
Its surprising how emotional responses seem to (in my opinion) outweigh understanding of the Constitution by both Trump supporters and detractors.

There is no trial presided by Schiff, nor will there ever be. The House does not hold Impeachment Trials, the Senate does. The House does pass Articles of Impeachment to move forward to the Senate for trial. But Impeachment Proceedings are not a trial, nor does an Impeachment Inquiry require a vote. Its merely an oversight function to determine if the House leadership wants to bring forward an Impeachment Proceeding along with a required vote.

At the trial, and during the argumentation phase of the House’s actual Impeachment Proceedings, “secret” (as long as there is no impact on National Security) hearings will become very public, and the actual trial in the Senate will be quite public.

Those quick to either make claims that current House actions prove guilt, or are a trial process (secret or not), may not clearly understand (again in my opinion) the big picture.
 
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Jon, do you really not understand the process?
Napolitano in the clip in post#49 makes this clear.
No lawyer has a witness present public testimony before they are first deposed in private. This private deposition also happened in the impeachment proceedings against nixon and Clinton. The difference here is that the questioning is being done not just by committee lawyers but but with all committee members present and alllowed to ask questions without limit.

Have a look at Frat Boy Thermopylae for a good summary and discussion of what is going on. Responsible conservatives abre becoming embarrassed by this nonsense.
 
There you go again!:woman_facepalming:t2:
 
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Nope. Not I n the dark at all.Just not buying into the lame stream media version,cherry picking etc.I am so excited to see President Trump exonerated of all these phony charges against him,that in fact the Dems are actually guilty of doing.Truth will out.🙏
Just hearing JakevTapper stutter and stumble through an interview is very telling of things to come
 
This is the Committee compliment of three committees. It equals 46. I cannot recall where I heard that that 3 committees are participating but let’s say it was just one. You still have Jordan, Nunes, and the rest of the compliment from Intel Committee. Asking questions.
 
Nope. Not I n the dark at all.
So do you acknowledge that there are 48 Republicans and their team of lawyers at the so-called “Secret Trial”. That they are allowed to ask questions without limitation, and that this isn’t a trial at all, but private deposition before public testimony - a process that is totally unexceptional? I just want ot know if there is agreement on the fundamental, seemingly indisputable facts.
 
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