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Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
"I do think those addressing the Senate should remember where they are." After a day largely sitting back and letting the debate play out, Roberts admonishes both sides for crossing the line of civil discourse. — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
RT @LizaPrendergast: Check out the incredible reporting from @sbg1, @peterbakernyt, and @ddale8 today. Also, check this out from your local… — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
"The senators … looked like they will have a hard time making it through the ordeal. Within an hour or so, they wer… https://t.co/JLqEovQswy — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
Trump lawyers say abuse of power is not impeachable. Who disagrees? Barr, who once said a president "is answerable for any abuses of discretion and is ultimately subject to the judgment of Congress through the impeachment process." @charlie_savage https://t.co/iHej1AMiVn — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
Watching McConnell and Schumer quarrel on the floor is a striking contrast with Lott and Daschle during the Clinton trial 21 years ago. — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
RT @sbg1: Reporting live from the penned in press for the Senate trial with the great @mkraju. (The pens are not normal) https://t.co/jIB… — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
Congratulations! A great hire by CNN. — PolitiTweet.org
John Harwood @JohnJHarwood
some personal news: this is my first day at @CNN as White House Correspondent. honored and proud to join a team of… https://t.co/hAT6ZyUBRn
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
RT @readercenter: Four Times journalists reflected on what it was like to cover President Clinton's imeachment. "We thought it was the most… — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
RT @nytpolitics: At the opening of only the third Senate impeachment trial in U.S. history, we ask: What can the last trial teach us about… — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
RT @GloriaBorger: CNN reporting is that this is a result of pressure from Republicans, not Democrats — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
McConnell revises trial rules to allow three days for each side to present arguments instead of two (as in Clinton trial) and will admit the House evidence rather than require a vote on whether to do so. — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
RT @jeffreyaengel: Everything you really need to know about the impeachment trial. One article. Then one book. @peterbakernyt @TimNafta… — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
RT @juliehdavis: This photo of the Senate Press Gallery makes me sad. Every member of the press goes through layers of security before reac… — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
Not feeling the Bern: “Nobody likes him, nobody wants to work with him, he got nothing done. He was a career politician. It’s all just baloney and I feel so bad that people got sucked into it," Hillary Clinton says of Sanders. @ByMattStevens https://t.co/XyCBvMbV1L — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
RT @EricaLG: One Baltimore school was Jewish, the other Catholic. On MLK Day, their choirs united on 'The View’ https://t.co/806HDnCRyT — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
RT @SherylNYT: Reporters (like everyone else) already walk through magnetomers to get into the Capitol. Senate rules already bar cell phone… — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
RT @SherylNYT: Remember the First Amendment? This is an assault on freedom of the press. — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
RT @CarlosLozadaWP: 3 notable political books out today: *A VERY STABLE GENIUS by @PhilipRucker & @CarolLeonnig (you’ve heard of it) *UNMA… — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
RT @shearm: Also, regarding that requirement for silence during the Senate trial: Who are the senators betting will have the toughest time… — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
RT @shearm: According to @SenPatRoberts, he and his colleagues are used to "noisily “mill around like cattle” on the Senate floor. So what… — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
RT @shearm: LIVE — Get ready for a wild ride this week, starting with our live coverage of today's raucous debate over imepachment trial ru… — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
"They were right and I was wrong": Despite his concession to critics, Bloomberg's stop-and-frisk policy as mayor continues to haunt him in the Democratic presidential race. @emmagf @JoeKGoldstein https://t.co/LRnBc1lm6d — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
RT @mikiebarb: On today's Daily: as the Senate impeachment trial resumes today, @peterbakernyt on lessons from the last impeachment, of B… — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
Trump approval rating is 70% in working-class counties and 80% in farmland counties, while 30% in big-city counties… https://t.co/wQjnXIQHlt — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
The disconnect between politics and the the economy: Some places benefiting most in Trump economy are most against… https://t.co/QhHzZAG4CJ — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
Dershowitz advances novel theory that an impeachable offense has to be an specific crime on the books, not something broader like abuse of power. "Most of the scholars disagree with me," he acknowledged to @charlie_savage. "I think they’re wrong.” https://t.co/JPQRTzkhWv — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
The president’s lawyers advanced their first sustained legal argument since the House opened its inquiry last fall, contending that the two charges passed along party lines were constitutionally flawed and set a dangerous precedent. @maggieNYT @npfandos https://t.co/0Pp1tm4U6f — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
Romney: "If attempts are made to vote on witnesses prior to opening arguments, I would oppose those efforts." — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
Key differences between Trump and Clinton trial rules: 1) Each side has up to 24 hours for arguments but has to squeeze them into two days. 2) The Senate will not automatically accept the House record but will vote on whether to do so. — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
My mistake -- the '99 resolution allowed motions at the start other than for witnesses too. The senators at that time had an understanding that they would wait until after opening arguments to vote on dismissal but the rule on that point is the same. Deleting original tweet. — PolitiTweet.org