101. He noted that Sensenbrenner and Representative George Gekas of Pennsylvania have served as managers in impeachment trials of federal judges, and that several other managers have been prosecutors. 102. He has never been asked, for example, about the impeachment trial and what lessons he took from it. 103. He meant after a Senate impeachment trial. 104. He has undergone an impeachment trial and scandals that exposed him to utter personal humiliation and stretched his marriage to the breaking point. 105. He ultimately became an outspoken supporter of Clinton, even paying for a radio commercial backing him during his impeachment trial. 106. He leaves no doubt that he expects an impeachment trial next year, but he is not sure when it will begin or how long he will be away. 107. He made no reference, in this context, to the Senate impeachment trial. 108. He was acquitted by the Senate, which under the Constitution has the sole power to conduct an impeachment trial once the House votes to impeach. 109. His impeachment trial starts Thursday. 110. His acquittal in this impeachment trial is not exoneration. |
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