Fox News Guest Tom Fitton Says Mitch McConnell Should 'Change the Rules' in Senate to 'Kill' Impeachment Trial

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Fox News Guest Tom Fitton Says Mitch McConnell Should 'Change the Rules' in Senate to 'Kill' Impeachment Trial
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President of Judicial Watch says Senate Majority Leader should use his power to end 'harrassment' againt Trump.

A guest on Fox News has suggested that Mitch McConnell uses his"prerogative" as Senate Majority Leader to change the rules and prevent President Donald Trump from undergoing an impeachment trial.

"The Senate is going to have to try any impeachment," Fitton said."And if I were the Senate Majority Leader, I'd tell the House, 'This is dead on arrival, we're changing the rules, we are going to kill it before it even gets out of the cradle. And we will not follow up with impeachment trial.'" "We're not going to buy into and play your game and ratify your abusive power by further harassing the president with an unnecessary impeachment trial," Fitton said."They should throw the charges out like a judge would if the prosecution was corrupt."but to continue the impeachment trial process against Trump if the House votes for it.

When asked by Pirro why McConnell had come out and said this, Fitton replied:"Those are the current rules and I think American citizens should be asking Mitch McConnell to exercise his prerogative as majority leader...This is not a suicide pact, they can change the rules to protect the Constitution."

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