After the day's Senate Impeachment trial, Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA), vice chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, stopped to talk with the media. He said he "could not abide the president's counsel saying foreign interference, in a sense, is ok if it doesn't fall into the classic definition of a campaign contribution."
During a dinner break from the day's Senate Impeachment trial, Senators Chuck Schumer (D-NY), Chris Coons (D-DE), Mike Braun (R-IN), Tim Scott (R-SC) and John Barrasso (R-WY) all stopped to talk with the media about the impeachment proceedings so far. While making remarks to the press, Minority Leader Schumer said he felt that "we've got a real shot to get witnesses and documents."
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), along with other Democratic senators, hold a news conference ahead of the second day of questioning by senators in the impeachment trial against President Trump.
Alan Dershowitz and House Impeachment Manager Rep. Schiff responded to questions from Sen. Cruz and Sen. Schumer regarding quid pro quo being used in the foreign policy arena.
Lead House impeachment manager Adam Schiff (D-CA) responds to a question posed by Sens. Cruz, Moran & Hawley concerning whether the whistleblower ever worked for former Vice President Joe Biden. Schiff states, "I don't know who the whistleblower is. I haven't met them or communicated with them in anyway." He goes on to say "The conspiracy theory that the whistleblower colluded with the Intel Committee staff to hatch an impeachment inquiry is a complete and total fiction."
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), along with other Democratic senators, held a news conference ahead of the second day of questioning by senators in the impeachment trial against President Trump.
Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) spoke to reporters shortly after Chief Justice John Roberts declined to read his question in the Senate impeachment trial. Sen. Paul said his question made no reference to any whistleblower and then proceeded to read the question to reporters.
Sens. Mike Braun (R-IN) and Tim Scott (R-SC) spoke about a possible timeline for process and votes following the end of the questioning period of the impeachment trial against President Trump.