Breaking news: the House of Representatives has officially impeached President Donald Trump. As we know, though, this doesn’t mean he’s removed from office. It’s time for the hearing to hit the Senate floor, and many of us are wondering how that will play out. In this episode of the Point, Chris Cillizza breaks down how exactly a Senate trial will work. #CNN #News #Cillizza
SOURCES AND FURTHER READING:
15 things you need to know about how Senate impeachment trials work
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McConnell rejects Schumer's call for witnesses at impeachment trial
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What is an impeachment manager?
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The United States Constitution: Resources Guide
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Riddick’s senate procedure
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I was named "best dressed" in 7th grade. That, along with being CNN's editor at large and author of the daily "Point" newsletter are my proudest achievements. Look for new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday -- plus a special impeachment-focused episode on the weekends -- to find out what’s really going down in politics!
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Writer: Chris Cillizza
The Point team: Leigh Munsil and Allison Gordon
Editor: Steven Sevilla
Producer: Allison Gordon
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