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mr. sasse. mr. sasse guilty. mr. schatz. mr. schatz guilty. mr. schumer. mr. schumer guilty her. mr. scott of florida. mr. scott of florida not guilty. mr. scott of south carolina. mr. scott of south carolina not guilty. mrs. shaheen. mrs. shaheen guilty. mr. shelby. esther shelby not guilty. miss sinema, miss sinema guilty. miss smith. smith ms. smith guilty. miss stabenow. miss tabet out guilty. mr. sullivan. mr. sullivan not guilty. mr. tester. mr. tester guilty. mr. thune. mr. thune not guilty. mr. tillis. mr. tillis not guilty. mr. toomey. mr. toomey guilty. mr. tupper ville. mr. tupper ville not guilty. mr. van hollen. mr. van hollen guilty. mr. warner, mr. warner guilty. mr. warnock mr. warnock lt. miss warren. ms. warren guilty. mr. whitehouse. mr. whitehouse guilty. mr. wicker. mr. wicker not guilty. mr. wyden. mr. wyden guilty. mr. young. mr. young not guilty. [silence] [inaudible] the yeas are 57. the nays are 43. two thirds of the senators not having pled guilty, the senate judges respondent donald john trump former president of the united states is not guilty as char
mr. sasse. mr. sasse guilty. mr. schatz. mr. schatz guilty. mr. schumer. mr. schumer guilty her. mr. scott of florida. mr. scott of florida not guilty. mr. scott of south carolina. mr. scott of south carolina not guilty. mrs. shaheen. mrs. shaheen guilty. mr. shelby. esther shelby not guilty. miss sinema, miss sinema guilty. miss smith. smith ms. smith guilty. miss stabenow. miss tabet out guilty. mr. sullivan. mr. sullivan not guilty. mr. tester. mr. tester guilty. mr. thune. mr. thune not...
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. >> mr. sasse. >> mr. sasse, guilty. mr. shots guilty. mr. schumer, mr. schumer, guilty. mr.f florida. >> mr. scott of florida, not. >> mr. scott of south carolina. >> not guilty. >> mr. scott of south carolina, not guilty. mr. shaheen. >> mrs. shaheen guilty. >> mr. shelby. mr. shelby, not guilty. ms. sinema. >> ms. sinema, guilty. ms. smith ms. smith guilty. >> ms. stabenow. >> ms. stabenow guilty. >> mr. sullivan. >> mr. sullivan, not guilty. mr. tester. >> mr. tester, guilty. mr. soon not guilty mr. tilis not guilty. mr. toomey, guilty mr. tubberville. >> not guilty. >> mr. tubberville, not guilty mr. van halen. >> mr. van halen guilty. mr. wariner. mr. wariner, guilty. mr. warnock. >> gts. guilty mr. warnock, ms. warren guilty. mr. white house. mr. white house guilty mr. wicker. mr. wicker, not guilty. mr. wyden, mr. wyden, guilty. mr. young, not guilty. >> mr. young, not guilty. [silence] [silence] you've been watching live as now president trump has going on live, 57 vote guilty 43 vote not guilty. let's listen in. >> 43, our two-thirds of the senators present not havi
. >> mr. sasse. >> mr. sasse, guilty. mr. shots guilty. mr. schumer, mr. schumer, guilty. mr.f florida. >> mr. scott of florida, not. >> mr. scott of south carolina. >> not guilty. >> mr. scott of south carolina, not guilty. mr. shaheen. >> mrs. shaheen guilty. >> mr. shelby. mr. shelby, not guilty. ms. sinema. >> ms. sinema, guilty. ms. smith ms. smith guilty. >> ms. stabenow. >> ms. stabenow guilty. >> mr. sullivan....
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mr. sass. i saw he faced backlash back home because of a vote he made some weeks ago. the political party was complaining about a decision he made has a united states senator. you know, it's interesting. i don't want to steal the thunder from the other lawyers, but nebraska is quit a judicial thinking place. just maybe senator sasse is on to something. you'll hear about what it is that the nebraska courts have to say about the issue that you all are deciding this week. they seem to be pretty smart jurists in nebraska and i can't believe a us senator doesn't snow that. a senator like the gentleman from nebraska whose supreme court history is ever present in his mind and rightfully so. he faces the whirlwind even though he knows what the judiciary in his state thinks. people back home will demand their house cycles will demands. the only entity that stands between the bitter infighting that led to the down fall of the greek republic and the roman republic and the american republic is the senate of the united states. shall the business of the senate and thus the nation co
mr. sass. i saw he faced backlash back home because of a vote he made some weeks ago. the political party was complaining about a decision he made has a united states senator. you know, it's interesting. i don't want to steal the thunder from the other lawyers, but nebraska is quit a judicial thinking place. just maybe senator sasse is on to something. you'll hear about what it is that the nebraska courts have to say about the issue that you all are deciding this week. they seem to be pretty...
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mr. sasse? mr. sasse, aye. mr. shotz? mr. schotz, aye. mr. schumer? aye. mr. scott of florida? mr. scott of florida, no. mr. scott of south carolina? mr. scott of south carolina, no. mrs. shaheen? aye. mr. shelby? mr. shelby, no. ms. sinema? ms. sinema, aye. ms. smith? a aye. miss stabenow? aye. mr. sullivan? no. mr. tester? mr. tester, aye. mr. thune? mr. thune, no. mr. tillis? mr. tillis, no. mr. toomey? mr. toomey, aye. mr. tubberville? no. mr. van holland? mr. van holland, aye. mr. warner? mr. warner, aye. mr. warnock? mr. warnock, aye. ms. warren? ms. warren, aye. mr. wicker, no. mr. wyden? mr. wyden, aye. mr. young? mr. young, no. mr. moren? no. mrs. blackburn? mrs. blackburn, no . >>> pursuant the senate having voted in the affirmative in the foregoing question, the senate shall proceed with the trial as provided under the provisions of that resolution. >> mr. president? >> majority leader? >> i ask unanimous consent that the trial adjourn until 12:00 noon tomorrow, wednesday, february 10th, and that this order also constitute the adjournment of the senate. >> without object
mr. sasse? mr. sasse, aye. mr. shotz? mr. schotz, aye. mr. schumer? aye. mr. scott of florida? mr. scott of florida, no. mr. scott of south carolina? mr. scott of south carolina, no. mrs. shaheen? aye. mr. shelby? mr. shelby, no. ms. sinema? ms. sinema, aye. ms. smith? a aye. miss stabenow? aye. mr. sullivan? no. mr. tester? mr. tester, aye. mr. thune? mr. thune, no. mr. tillis? mr. tillis, no. mr. toomey? mr. toomey, aye. mr. tubberville? no. mr. van holland? mr. van holland, aye. mr. warner?...
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mr. sasse guilty. mr. schumer guilty. mr. scott of florida not .uilty mr.scott of south carolina not guilty. mrs. shaheen guilty. mr. shelby not guilty. ms. cinema cinema guilty. ms. smith guilty. ms. deborah now guilty. mr. sullivan not guilty. mr. tester guilty. mr. soon. one - - - tune not guilty mr. tillis not guilty. mr. to me guilty. mr. taber phil not guilty. mr. van holland guilty. mr. warner guilty. mr. warnock guilty. ms. warren guilty. mr. white house guilty. mr. whitaker not guilty. mr. wyden guilty. mr. young not guilty. >> ea 57 nÉe 43, two thirds of the senators present the judges and on the former president of the united states is not guilty as charged on the articles of impeachment we direct judgment to be entered in accordance of judgment of the senate as follows. the senatesc having try to donald john trump former president of the united states from the high court of impeachment exhibited against him by the house of representativesclcl and two this of senators present not having found him guilty of the charge contained there and is theref
mr. sasse guilty. mr. schumer guilty. mr. scott of florida not .uilty mr.scott of south carolina not guilty. mrs. shaheen guilty. mr. shelby not guilty. ms. cinema cinema guilty. ms. smith guilty. ms. deborah now guilty. mr. sullivan not guilty. mr. tester guilty. mr. soon. one - - - tune not guilty mr. tillis not guilty. mr. to me guilty. mr. taber phil not guilty. mr. van holland guilty. mr. warner guilty. mr. warnock guilty. ms. warren guilty. mr. white house guilty. mr. whitaker not guilty....
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mr. sasse. mr. sasse guilty. mr. schatz. mr. schatz guilty. mr. schumer. mr. schumer guilty her.ott of florida. mr. scott of florida not guilty. mr. scott of south carolina. mr. scott of south carolina not guilty. mrs. shaheen. mrs. shaheen guilty. mr. shelby. esther shelby not guilty. miss sinema, miss sinema guilty. miss smith. smith ms. smith guilty. miss stabenow. miss tabet out guilty. mr. sullivan. mr. sullivan not guilty. mr. tester. mr. tester guilty. mr. thune. mr. thune not guilty. mr. tillis. mr. tillis not guilty. mr. toomey. mr. toomey guilty. mr. tupper ville. mr. tupper ville not guilty. mr. van hollen. mr. van hollen guilty. mr. warner, mr. warner guilty. mr. warnock mr. warnock lt. miss warren. ms. warren guilty. mr. whitehouse. mr. whitehouse guilty. mr. wicker. mr. wicker not guilty. mr. wyden. mr. wyden guilty. mr. young. mr. young not guilty. [silence] [inaudible] the yeas are 57. the nays are 43. two thirds of the senators not having pled guilty, the senate judges respondent donald john trump former president of the united states is not guilty as charged wit
mr. sasse. mr. sasse guilty. mr. schatz. mr. schatz guilty. mr. schumer. mr. schumer guilty her.ott of florida. mr. scott of florida not guilty. mr. scott of south carolina. mr. scott of south carolina not guilty. mrs. shaheen. mrs. shaheen guilty. mr. shelby. esther shelby not guilty. miss sinema, miss sinema guilty. miss smith. smith ms. smith guilty. miss stabenow. miss tabet out guilty. mr. sullivan. mr. sullivan not guilty. mr. tester. mr. tester guilty. mr. thune. mr. thune not guilty....
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mr. sasse, aye. mr. schotz, aye. mr. schumer, aye. mr. scott of florida, no. mr.arolina, no. mrs. shaheen, aye. mr. shelby, aye. ms. cinema, aye. ms. smith, aye. ms. stabenow, aye. mr. sullivan, aye. mr. testor, aye, mr. thune, aye. mr. tillis, aye. mr. toomey, aye. mr. tubberville, no. mr. van hollen, aye. mr. warner, aye. mr. warnock, aye. ms. warren, aye. mr. whitehouse, aye. mr. wicker, aye. mr. widen, aye. mr. young, aye. mr. cassidy, aye. mr. hagerty, no. >>> doing the hand count. this is the clerk of the senate, the gentleman right there at the center of the long desk. want to be careful, your math is correct, it will be double checked by his colleague next to him. during the vote perhaps you saw senator rand paul, the only member of the senate within camera view without a mask, also happens to be a physician. and senator leahy. >> the nays are 11. the resolution is agreed to. and pursuant to the provisions of senate resolution 47, there shall now be four hours of argument by the parties equally divided on the question of whether donald john trump is subjec
mr. sasse, aye. mr. schotz, aye. mr. schumer, aye. mr. scott of florida, no. mr.arolina, no. mrs. shaheen, aye. mr. shelby, aye. ms. cinema, aye. ms. smith, aye. ms. stabenow, aye. mr. sullivan, aye. mr. testor, aye, mr. thune, aye. mr. tillis, aye. mr. toomey, aye. mr. tubberville, no. mr. van hollen, aye. mr. warner, aye. mr. warnock, aye. ms. warren, aye. mr. whitehouse, aye. mr. wicker, aye. mr. widen, aye. mr. young, aye. mr. cassidy, aye. mr. hagerty, no. >>> doing the hand...
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. >> mr. sass? >> aye. >> mr. schumer? >> aye. >> mr. scott of florida? >> no. >> mr. scott of south carolina? >> no. >> mrs. shahin? >> aye. >> mr. shelby? >> no. >> ms. sinema? >> aye. >> ms. smith? >> aye. >> mr. sullivan? >> no. >> mr. tester? >> aye. >> mr. thoon? >> no. >> mr. tillis? >> no. >> mr. toomey? >> no. >> mr. tuberville? >> no. >> mr. van holland? >> aye. >> mr. warner? >> aye. >> mr. warnock? >> aye. >> ms. warren? >> aye. >> mr. whitehouse? >> aye. >> mr. wicker? >> no. >> mr. widen? >> aye. >> mr. yon? >> no. >> senators voting in the affirmative? baldwin, bennett, blumenthal, booker, brown, cantwell, carper, casey, colins, thoon, horono, cane, king, klobuchar, leahy, luhan, manchin, markey, murkowski, ossoff, padilla, peters, romney, rosen, sanders, sass, schumer, shaheen, simena, smith, tester and holland, warner, warnock, warren, whitehouse and widen. senators voting in the negative, barrasso, blackburn, blunt, boseman, cassidy, cornyn, cotton, kramer, crepo, cruz, giants, ernst, grassley, hawley, johnson, kennedy, language further, lee, marshal,
. >> mr. sass? >> aye. >> mr. schumer? >> aye. >> mr. scott of florida? >> no. >> mr. scott of south carolina? >> no. >> mrs. shahin? >> aye. >> mr. shelby? >> no. >> ms. sinema? >> aye. >> ms. smith? >> aye. >> mr. sullivan? >> no. >> mr. tester? >> aye. >> mr. thoon? >> no. >> mr. tillis? >> no. >> mr. toomey? >> no. >> mr....
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short terms, i saw on television the last couple t of days the honorable gentleman from nebraska mr. sass i saw that he faced backlash back home because of a vote thathe he made some weeksad ago. the political party was complaining about the decision he made as a united states senator. it is interesting because i don't want to steal the thunder from the other lawyers but nebraska you're gonna hear is quite a judicial thinking place and just maybe senator sass is onto something that you will hear about what it is that the nebraska courts have to say about the issue that you will are deciding this week there seem to be pretty smart jurors in nebraska and i can't believe united states senator doesn'tst know that. a senator like the gentleman from nebraska who supreme court history is ever present in his mind andnd rightfully so he facs the whirlwind even though he knows what the judiciary in his state thinks, people back home will demand their house members continue the cycle as political fortunes rise and fall, the only entity that stands between the bitter infighting that led to the downfa
short terms, i saw on television the last couple t of days the honorable gentleman from nebraska mr. sass i saw that he faced backlash back home because of a vote thathe he made some weeksad ago. the political party was complaining about the decision he made as a united states senator. it is interesting because i don't want to steal the thunder from the other lawyers but nebraska you're gonna hear is quite a judicial thinking place and just maybe senator sass is onto something that you will...
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sanders. [ inaudible ] >> mr. sass. >> aye. >> mr. consumer. >> aye. >> mr. scott of florida. >> no. >> mr. scott of south carolina. >> no. >> mr. shelby. [ inaudible ] >> ms. smith. >> aye. >> mr. sullivan. >> no. >> mr. tester. >> aye. >> mr. thune. >> no. >> mr. tillis. >> no. >> mr. toomey. >> no. >> mr. tuberville. >> no. >> mr. van holland. >> aye. >> mr. warner. >> aye. >> mr. warnock. >> aye. >> mrs. warren. >> aye. >> mr. whitehouse. >> aye. >> mr. wicker. >> no. >> mr. widen. >> aye. >> mr. young. >> no. >>> senators voting in the affirmative, baldwin, bennett, blumenthal, booker, brown, cantwell, carden, carper, casey, coons, cortez masto, durbin, hic hickenlooper, king, klobuchar, manchin, markey, menendez, ma kowski, murray, ossof, peters, reed, romney, rosen, sanders, sass, schumer, shaheen, smith, tester, van holland, westerner, warnock, warren, whitehouse, widen. senators voting in the negative. barosso, blackburn, blunt, bozeman, braun, burr, cassidy, cornyn, cotton, creper, cruz, danes, ernst, fisher, graham, grassley, hagerty, hawley, hoven
sanders. [ inaudible ] >> mr. sass. >> aye. >> mr. consumer. >> aye. >> mr. scott of florida. >> no. >> mr. scott of south carolina. >> no. >> mr. shelby. [ inaudible ] >> ms. smith. >> aye. >> mr. sullivan. >> no. >> mr. tester. >> aye. >> mr. thune. >> no. >> mr. tillis. >> no. >> mr. toomey. >> no. >> mr. tuberville. >> no. >> mr. van holland....
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. >> mr. sass. >> aye. >> mr. shot. >> aye. >> mr. schumer. >> aye. >> mr.n. >> aye. >> mr. shelby. [ indiscernible ] >> miss smith. >> aye. >> ms. stabenow. >> aye. >> mr. sheldman. >> no. >> mr. tester. [ indiscernible ] >> mr. thune. >> mr. till yis. >> yes. >> mr. tumi. >> no. >> mr. tuberville. >> no. >> mr. van hollen. >> aye. >> mr. warner. >> aye. >> mr. warnot. >> aye. >> ms. warren. >> aye. >> mr. white house. >> aye. >> mr. wicker. >> no. >> mr. widen. >> aye. >> mr. ya. >> no. >> ya. >> no. >> . >> senators voting in the affirmative, baldwin, bennett, blumenthal, booker, brown, can't well, cardin, carper, casey, collins, kunz, cortez masto, duckworth, durbin, feinstein, gillibrand, hassan, heinrich, hickenlooper, her row know, kahne, kelly, king, klobuchar, leahy, lieu honor, manchin, markey, menendez, merkley, murkowski, murphy, murray, ossoff, padilla, peters, read, romney, rosen, sanders, sass, shots, schumer, sheheen, cinema, smith, stabenow, tester, van hollen, warner, warnock, warren, whitehouse, widen. senators voting in the negative, vor
. >> mr. sass. >> aye. >> mr. shot. >> aye. >> mr. schumer. >> aye. >> mr.n. >> aye. >> mr. shelby. [ indiscernible ] >> miss smith. >> aye. >> ms. stabenow. >> aye. >> mr. sheldman. >> no. >> mr. tester. [ indiscernible ] >> mr. thune. >> mr. till yis. >> yes. >> mr. tumi. >> no. >> mr. tuberville. >> no. >> mr. van hollen. >> aye. >> mr....
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mr. sasse, guilty. mr. schatz, guilty. mr. schumer, guilty. mr. scott of florida, not guilty. mr.tt of south carolina, not guilty. mrs. shaheen, guilty. mr. shelby, not guilty. ms. sinema, guilty. ms. smith, guilty. ms. stabenow, guilty. mr. sullivan, not guilty. mr. tester, guilty. mr. thune, not guilty. mr. tillis, not guilty. mr. toomey, guilty. mr. tuberville, not guilty. mr. van hollen, guilty. mr. warner, guilty. mr. warnock, guilty. ms. warren, guilty. mr. whitehouse, guilty. mr. wicker, not guilty. mr. wyden, guilty. mr. young, not guilty. >> that's why we have these things. unless you had a script. >> the yeas were 57, and the nays were 43. >> the yeas are 57. the nays are 43. two-thirds of the senators present not having voted guilty, the senate judges that the respondent, donald john trump, former president of the united states, is not guilty as charged in the article of impeachment. presiding officer directs judgment to be entered in accordance with the judgment of the senate as follows. the senate, having tried donald john trump,vi former president the united states,
mr. sasse, guilty. mr. schatz, guilty. mr. schumer, guilty. mr. scott of florida, not guilty. mr.tt of south carolina, not guilty. mrs. shaheen, guilty. mr. shelby, not guilty. ms. sinema, guilty. ms. smith, guilty. ms. stabenow, guilty. mr. sullivan, not guilty. mr. tester, guilty. mr. thune, not guilty. mr. tillis, not guilty. mr. toomey, guilty. mr. tuberville, not guilty. mr. van hollen, guilty. mr. warner, guilty. mr. warnock, guilty. ms. warren, guilty. mr. whitehouse, guilty. mr. wicker,...
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i saw on television in the last couple of days the honorable gentleman from nebraska, mr. sasse home because of a vote he made some weeks ago. the political party was complaining about a decision he made as a united states senator. you know, it's interesting because i don't want to steal the thunder from the other lawyers, but nebraska, you're going to hear, is quite a judicial thinking place, and just maybe senator sasse is on to something. you'll hear about what it is that the nebraska courts have to say about the issue that you all are deciding this week. there seem to be some pretty smart jurists in nebraska and i can't believe that a united states senator doesn't know that. a senator like the gentleman from nebraska whose supreme court history is ever present in his mind and rightfully so. he, he faces the whirlwind even though he knows what the judiciary in his state thinks. people back home will demand their house members continue the cycle as political fortunes rise and fall. the only entity that stands between the bitter infighting that led to the downfall of the greek
i saw on television in the last couple of days the honorable gentleman from nebraska, mr. sasse home because of a vote he made some weeks ago. the political party was complaining about a decision he made as a united states senator. you know, it's interesting because i don't want to steal the thunder from the other lawyers, but nebraska, you're going to hear, is quite a judicial thinking place, and just maybe senator sasse is on to something. you'll hear about what it is that the nebraska courts...
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bill cassidy, susan collins, and ben sass are set through to 2026. >>> though he was acquitted, mr. trump still faces a mountain of legal challenges. >> reporter: with his second impeachment acquittal behind him, former president donald trump's attention is turning to a growing list of legal problems. the most serious are the criminal investigations. in georgia, the fulton county district attorney is investigating trump's efforts to overturn the election, including the phone call where trump told georgia's secretary of state to find the votes to swing the election in his favor. in new york, the manhattan district attorney's office is conducting a broad investigation in looking into whether any lenders were misled or tax laws broken. the former president has privately voiced concerns he could be charged in connection with the insurrection. the justice department has charged more than 200 people relating to the riot. while those investigations could threaten his freedom, trump faces a number of investigations and lawsuits that could threaten him financially. the new york attorney gene
bill cassidy, susan collins, and ben sass are set through to 2026. >>> though he was acquitted, mr. trump still faces a mountain of legal challenges. >> reporter: with his second impeachment acquittal behind him, former president donald trump's attention is turning to a growing list of legal problems. the most serious are the criminal investigations. in georgia, the fulton county district attorney is investigating trump's efforts to overturn the election, including the phone call...
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mr. chairman. >> i thank my colleague and i look forward to working with him. senator sasse, the three remaining senators are senator sasse, senator portman. >> thank you, chairman. you said a little while ago that you never sued the nuns, which is a pretty interesting way of reframing your bullying. you actually sued the federal government who had given an exception to the nuns. can you explain to us what the little sisters of the poor were doing wrong? >> so, senator, as i tried to explain, my actions were against the federal government. the little sisters of the poor, we never allege that the little sisters of the poor did anything wrong. our problem was that the federal government was not abiding by the law as we saw it. and what we did was we took action against the federal government so california could administer its programs to ensure that the affordable care act continued to work. >> what were the nuns doing that made it impossible for california to administer their program? that was a complete nonsense answer. what were the nuns doing? >> our action was against the
mr. chairman. >> i thank my colleague and i look forward to working with him. senator sasse, the three remaining senators are senator sasse, senator portman. >> thank you, chairman. you said a little while ago that you never sued the nuns, which is a pretty interesting way of reframing your bullying. you actually sued the federal government who had given an exception to the nuns. can you explain to us what the little sisters of the poor were doing wrong? >> so, senator, as i...
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sasse is absolutely correct. i think that what happens and when presidents get acquitted, as has happened twice with mr. trump, that makes the presidency stronger and it makes congress weaker. >> do you agree with him? as you reflect on that trial? >> i think that can be so. i have a huge amount of respect for the professor. he worked with me during the trial. his advice was invaluable. i was concerned that in a case that was so clear cut, why there weren't more guilty votes on the republican side, albeit, of course, the most they had ever had, and it was the highest number for any impeachment trial, but, you know, i was a prosecutor. i was a trial lawyer. and i sat through every second of that thing. i presided over the trial. i thought the case, the evidence was overwhelming. even some of those who voted not guilty said that they thought it was overwhelming, but it was a political decision. mitch mcconnell probably explained best what happened. he voted not guilty and then gave a speech saying the president's conduct was terrible and there was still going to be consequences in courts in both in the cr
sasse is absolutely correct. i think that what happens and when presidents get acquitted, as has happened twice with mr. trump, that makes the presidency stronger and it makes congress weaker. >> do you agree with him? as you reflect on that trial? >> i think that can be so. i have a huge amount of respect for the professor. he worked with me during the trial. his advice was invaluable. i was concerned that in a case that was so clear cut, why there weren't more guilty votes on the...
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sasse is absolutely correct. i think that what happens, and when presidents get acquitted, as has happened twice with mr.at makes the presidency stronger, and it makes congress weaker. impeachment was supposed to be the primary mechanism congress had for holding a president accountable for his misconduct in office, but if impeachment doesn't work, if it doesn't hold the president accountable, then presidents know they can do these bad things. they can engage in misconduct or, maybe worse, and not fear removal or any kind of sanction as long as they keep their political party together in the senate. >> well, and even legally, as we were talking about with kara, it hasn't been tested to prosecute a president in office, and doj's i think is not to do that. michael gerhardt, thank you so much for your time. >> thank you. >>> you get a $ ,400 check? president biden racing to get his covid rescue plan passed with trump's impeachment behind him. to defend against dark forces attacking your organization, you need to see in the dark. to have the wisdom to understand multiple cyber threats. the precision focus to
sasse is absolutely correct. i think that what happens, and when presidents get acquitted, as has happened twice with mr.at makes the presidency stronger, and it makes congress weaker. impeachment was supposed to be the primary mechanism congress had for holding a president accountable for his misconduct in office, but if impeachment doesn't work, if it doesn't hold the president accountable, then presidents know they can do these bad things. they can engage in misconduct or, maybe worse, and...
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mr. chairman. >> i thank my colleague and i look forward to working with him. senator sasse, the three remaining senators are senator sasse, senator portman. >> thank you, chairman. you said a little while ago that you never sued the nuns, which is a pretty interesting way of reframing your bullying. you actually sued the federal government who had given an exception to the nuns. can you explain to us what the little sisters of the poor were doing wrong? >> so, senator, as i tried to explain, my actions were against the federal government. the little sisters of the poor, we never allege that the little sisters of the poor did anything wrong. our problem was that the federal government was not abiding by the law as we saw it. and what we did was we took action against the federal government so california could administer its programs to ensure that the affordable care act continued to work. >> what were the nuns doing that made it impossible for california to administer their program? that was a complete nonsense answer. what were the nuns doing? >> our action was against the
mr. chairman. >> i thank my colleague and i look forward to working with him. senator sasse, the three remaining senators are senator sasse, senator portman. >> thank you, chairman. you said a little while ago that you never sued the nuns, which is a pretty interesting way of reframing your bullying. you actually sued the federal government who had given an exception to the nuns. can you explain to us what the little sisters of the poor were doing wrong? >> so, senator, as i...
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mr. hill: she became an icon in the fight against segregation. she was the only woman to speak at the 1963 march on washington let led by dr. martin luther king. daisy bait sass hero to arkansans and americans and i'm proud to honor her legacy today and i look forward to her statue joining the pantheon of american leaders highlighted in the u.s. capitol. mr. speaker, on a cold tuesday in january, an irritated president met with his national security council. during the meeting the president was outspoken and complained, we cannot continue to pay the military protection of europe while the nato states are not paying their fair share and living off the fat of the land. we have been very generous to europe and now it's time for us to look out for ourselves. mr. speaker, that quote urging europeans to pay their fair share in their own defense by way of their responsibility to the north atlantic treaty organization was not made by trump. it was not made by president obama or even george w. bush. mr. speaker, that irritated president was john f. kennedy. we are now nearly 60 years after that meeting and 30 years following the reunification of germany and the collap
mr. hill: she became an icon in the fight against segregation. she was the only woman to speak at the 1963 march on washington let led by dr. martin luther king. daisy bait sass hero to arkansans and americans and i'm proud to honor her legacy today and i look forward to her statue joining the pantheon of american leaders highlighted in the u.s. capitol. mr. speaker, on a cold tuesday in january, an irritated president met with his national security council. during the meeting the president was...
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mr. mandia, would you reflect for a moment on -- just one question? >> yeah, we've gone through the five minutes. >> okay. thank you. >> senator sasse. >> thank you to all four of you for being here. this has been a very constructive hearing. i would just associates myself with many comments of folks expressing frustration that amazon isn't here. i think that they should be and i think we should pursue whatever is necessary. hopefully they will do that voluntarily. i'd also like to underscore a few things that were said along the way by angus king about some of the deterrents objectives of the cyber solarium commission. he and mike gallagher from wisconsin have invested tons of time. i was a commissioner, but they co-chaired it. there is a whole bunch of work to be done about breach notify kagts that they have been taking on. mr. mandia, i know you answered it multiple times, but your summary five minutes ago about the need for a central single repository i think was very compelling so thank you for that. mr. smith, when i came back from voting, i think i heard you say that you thought that there were 1,000 highly trained engineers
mr. mandia, would you reflect for a moment on -- just one question? >> yeah, we've gone through the five minutes. >> okay. thank you. >> senator sasse. >> thank you to all four of you for being here. this has been a very constructive hearing. i would just associates myself with many comments of folks expressing frustration that amazon isn't here. i think that they should be and i think we should pursue whatever is necessary. hopefully they will do that voluntarily. i'd...
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mr. sasse for himself and others proposes amendment number 192. mr. sasse: thank you. mr. president, we're doing a lot of red versus blue jersey stuff today. until about 2:00 a.m. it's going to be mostly straight partisan votes. it would be good for us to find some common ground and this amendment is a good opportunity for us to do that. mr. durbin: the senate is not in order. mr. sasse: this is an opportunity to come together and to defend babies. it's pretty simple actually. every baby, whether she's born in a state-of-the-art hospital with a nicu unit --. the presiding officer: please come to order. mr. sasse: or whether born in an abortion clinic in a strip mall, every baby is born with dignity and is created in god's image and she deserves care. this amendment is aimed at making sure that babies who survive abortions get the same degree of care any other newborn would. there's nothing partisan about that. that's why my democratic colleagues joe manchin and bob casey both voted for this yea
mr. sasse for himself and others proposes amendment number 192. mr. sasse: thank you. mr. president, we're doing a lot of red versus blue jersey stuff today. until about 2:00 a.m. it's going to be mostly straight partisan votes. it would be good for us to find some common ground and this amendment is a good opportunity for us to do that. mr. durbin: the senate is not in order. mr. sasse: this is an opportunity to come together and to defend babies. it's pretty simple actually. every baby,...