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Sen. Merkley Describes Possible ‘Cover-Up’ If Evidence Is Withheld From Impeachment Process

Sen. Jeff Merkley
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Sen. Jeff Merkley

Senator Jeff Merkley, D-OR, described the impeachment trial of President Trump as a possible “travesty” during a call with reporters on Thursday, if Senate Republicans vote to exclude new evidence from the process.

“The Senate really is on trial. If it fails to access documents and witnesses this does not look anything like a full and fair trial,” he said.

Merkley acknowledged the likelihood of President Trump being acquitted if at least four Republicans don’t join Democrats in voting to include new witnesses and documents.

“I think that there are many Republican colleagues who are wrestling with their core understanding that in America, a full and fair trial means witnesses and documents,” Merkley said.

The Senate will continue hearing testimony from House members this week. The president’s defense team will then have three days to make their case against the two articles of impeachment against him, abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.

According to Merkley, Republican lawmakers are pushing to have opening remarks finished before President Trump’s State of the Union address on February 4th.

Twenty Senate Republicans would have to vote with Democrats to remove the president from office. But regardless of such a vote, Merkley said the impeachment proceedings bring up major constitutional issues for the country about the immunity of the president from investigations.

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Erik Neumann is a radio producer and writer. A native of the Pacific Northwest, his work has appeared on public radio stations and in magazines along the West Coast. He received his Bachelor's Degree in geography from the University of Washington and a Master's in Journalism from UC Berkeley. Besides working at KUER, he enjoys being outside in just about every way possible.
Erik Neumann
Erik Neumann is an experienced radio producer and reporter who grew up alongside the Puget Sound. He's passionate about telling the human stories behind America's health care system, public lands and the environment, and the arts. He got his Masters degree at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. Erik joined JPR after several years as a staff reporter at KUER, the NPR station in Salt Lake City, where he focused on health care coverage. He was a 2019 Mountain West fellow with the Association of Health Care Journalists and is a contributor at Kaiser Health News, a non-profit news service committed to in-depth coverage of health care policy and politics.