Now that House has released its impeachment witch hunt resolution, it’s time for the Senate to step up and guarantee due process:
The House has released its resolution outlining rules governing the impeachment inquiry process, including rules for each of the relevant House committees to follow, call witnesses and question them, and if the White House and Senate believe they fall short, then it is going to be up to the Senate to fill in the gaps, provide due process and to begin to address the allegations being made against President Donald Trump on substance. It is up to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to step forward with Senate Republican committee chairs and start holding hearings. If Republicans in the House cannot ask all of the questions that need to be asked, then the same witnesses should be called on the Senate side so those questions can be asked. If the House refuses to allow certain witnesses to be called, then call them on the Senate side so questions can asked and a baseline can be established for the eventual trial in the Senate. They are not powerless. What do you think?

