The Senate trial will force Republicans to justify their votes, putting them in between moderate voters and the President’s base
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CNN: subjectpartBANNER=|GOP senators could pay a price for acquitting Trump| ((lubuntu at wor1))
As senators raised their hands to swear they would administer ‘impartial’ justice, the historic gravity of the ordeal became obvious
CNN: subjectpartBANNER=|GOP senators could pay a price for acquitting Trump| ((lubuntu at wor1))
The Senate trial will force Republicans to justify their votes, putting them in between moderate voters and the President’s base
CNN: subjectpartBANNER=|GOP senators could pay a price for acquitting Trump| ((lubuntu at wor1))
As senators raised their hands to swear they would administer ‘impartial’ justice, the historic gravity of the ordeal became obvious
CNN: subjectpartBANNER=|GOP senators could pay a price for acquitting Trump| ((lubuntu at wor1))
The Senate trial will force Republicans to justify their votes, putting them in between moderate voters and the President’s base
CNN: subjectpartBANNER=|GOP senators could pay a price for acquitting Trump| ((lubuntu at wor1))
As senators raised their hands to swear they would administer ‘impartial’ justice, the historic gravity of the ordeal became obvious
CNN: subjectpartBANNER=|GOP senators could pay a price for acquitting Trump| ((lubuntu at wor1))
The Senate trial will force Republicans to justify their votes, putting them in between moderate voters and the President’s base
CNN: subjectpartBANNER=|GOP senators could pay a price for acquitting Trump| ((lubuntu at wor1))
As senators raised their hands to swear they would administer ‘impartial’ justice, the historic gravity of the ordeal became obvious
CNN: subjectpartBANNER=|GOP senators could pay a price for acquitting Trump| ((lubuntu at wor1))
The Senate trial will force Republicans to justify their votes, putting them in between moderate voters and the President’s base
CNN: subjectpartBANNER=|GOP senators could pay a price for acquitting Trump| ((lubuntu at wor1))
As senators raised their hands to swear they would administer ‘impartial’ justice, the historic gravity of the ordeal became obvious