House Judiciary Chair Jerry Nadler criticizes Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell for saying he'd work with the White House in an impeachment trial
Washington House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler on Sunday criticized Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell after the Kentucky Republican said he would coordinate with White House counsel on"everything" regarding the looming Senate impeachment trial.
His comments come after the House Judiciary Committee on Friday approved articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump, paving the way for the final House floor vote expected this week. The full House vote will set up the Senate trial, for which senators are now gearing up. Nadler said for Senate Republican leadership to work with the President during an impeachment trial would be a"subversion of constitutional order.
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