RGLAG85 said:
Unfortunately the Senate is just going to dismiss it on grounds of lack of evidence and not hold a trial. It's frustrating to think that they have no desire to shine a light on this sham. So many need to account for their, at best, misdeeds and at worst, their corruption and treasonous sedition. No one will be held accountable from the left and it will only embolden them to try again.
Tin foil hat here. I'm afraid a deal has already been struck here, the house will impeach to placate their base then the Senate will just dismiss thinking it will make their base happy with minimal damage. Then they'll all go have cocktails together.
I think that you are right.
To be honest, I am almost OK with this. I would rather the Senate go nuclear on all of this corruption, and the GOP to expel it's own corrupt members. Clean house, get your ship right. Unfortunately, that was never going to happen, and it is lunacy to expect anything of the sort from the DC cesspool.
The reality is, the GOP has 2020 locked up as of now. Not only the white house and the senate, but the House is starting to look pretty good as well. One thing that could derail that would be Trump stomping on his own junk while testifying at trial. He will not be good on the stand. His bravado is bigger than his sensibilities. The GOP does not want him to testify, and with good reason.
I think that the best we can hope for is a strong statement on why the Senate never even takes up the trial. They could point out that the House never even explored whether or not an investigation into Burisama was a legitimate part of the President's job to root out corruption. Since the House started with the assumption that the request for an investigation was all about personal gain, without providing any evidence of that assumption, the House does not have any support for their allegations. When paired with the ample testimony of people saying that the President did nothing wrong, or committed no high crimes or misdemeanors, there is no reason to hold a trial, and everyone should get back to business.