The Senate could not start the trial without the House sending them over.
I would have not sent them over and kept Trumps nuts in a vice. Let you Trump lovers cry all you want.
The Dems pussied out if that is the case.
Originally Posted by WTF
And again you make a statement of fact ( or so you think ) and make no attempt to back it up.
With 51 votes, the Senate can make any rules it wants including starting the trial since impeachment has been completed but if any body can produce wording from the Constitution saying other wise, I'd like to see it.
The caveat is that McConnell says he will wait out Pelosi just to piss her off and in addition, will start the trial without a witness list, again just to piss her off because he can.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-i...hout-articles/
Graham suggests changing Senate rules to begin impeachment trial without articles
Top Republican Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, one of President Trump's key allies in Congress, proposed the GOP-controlled Senate change its rules to allow the president's impeachment trial to begin if House Speaker Nancy Pelosi does not send the articles of impeachment to the upper chamber this week.
Calling Pelosi's decision to withhold the two articles, passed by the House in a historic vote in December, a "political stunt," Graham told Fox News on Sunday that House Democrats are "trying to hold these articles over the head of the president."
"If we don't get the articles this week, then we need to take matters in our own hands and change the rules, deem them to be delivered to the Senate so we can start the trial, invite the House over to participate if they would like, if they don't come, dismiss the case and get on with governing the country," Graham said.
On Friday, McConnell said the Senate cannot hold a trial without the articles of impeachment, as its "own rules don't provide for that."
Point is, with 51 votes the rules can be changed unless the Constitution says other wise. So show me where the Constitution says a trial can not begin until articles have been sent.