You are equating a political exercise with a legal procedure. Trump remains exposed to criminal and civil prosecution for the events of January 6. Imagine the widow of the murdered capitol police officer suing the self-proclaimed billionaire for civil damages. Of course, he remains exposed to a wide panopoly of criminal and civil charges and he apparently can only afford the services of the most inept of legal counsel. But feel free to drink the Qanon kool-aid.
Originally Posted by greenbook
Not sure who you are talking to with that first line but I think I made the case that although it is considered a political exercise, there is nothing to stop a Senator from viewing and voting as if it were a legal exercise which is apparently what happened.
The very first vote taken, set the stage for the inevitable outcome. If you thought the trial was un-Constitional, it didn't matter what else was said. It was a waste of time.
As to the rest of your comment, I agree and think that Trump will be of no influence to anybody moving forward. No Republican will need nor should they ask for Trump's support. Just concentrate on the policies he made popular and stick to the issues.
Trump only meant something when he had power. He has none now and I can't imagine him getting it back. It is simply to much political risk.