If and when another president and another Congress face this issue, we must guarantee that the process is impartial and thorough. Unlike what happened with Donald Trump’s trial, the Senate should be a place where the nation’s gravest issues like impeachment are vigorously debated and thoughtfully considered -- not swept under the rug by a highly-partisan majority desperate to protect someone who has clearly committed a crime. Or perhaps even worse: imagine a highly-partisan majority determined to impeach a President by blocking evidence of innocence. The Senate has the power to fix the rules and restore the process permanently for the future. That means witnesses. That means documents. That means access to all of the facts -- no matter how uncomfortable they are. -Jeff Jeff Merkley, Senator
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