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            |  To the editor: 
			I'm sure many people are not watching the impeachment 
			trial. I read with interest the column in the Courier about Trump's 
			statement at Davos international meeting that he's willing to allow 
			witnesses now. That is exactly what the House Managers have been 
			repeatedly requesting. All documents and witnesses pertinent to 
			their impeachment hearings were withheld by the President. Seventeen 
			witnesses during the hearings supplied testimony under OATH that 
			built pieces of a larger puzzle incriminating the President. But, 
			Republicans kept protesting that they weren't hearing enough 
			information to impeach the President. By his Executive Orders, 
			witnesses and substantive documents were withheld. 
 Now, Trump says he's considering allowing witnesses to testify at 
			his trial. Hmmmm, wondering why. But, keep in mind, he qualified 
			that with "national security" concerns. So probably all of his 
			documents & witnesses with become "national security"! His national 
			security concerns are that Putin will be displeased that his pal, 
			Trump, may well be impeached and removed from office.
 
			
			 
			By implicating Ukraine as the stooge in his convoluted plot by 
			withholding 361 million dollars of congressionally approved funds, 
			he forced them defenseless against Russia in a years old war. He 
			held that country over a barrel until President Zelensky consented 
			to "find dirt on the Bidens" before he would release the funds. The 
			chronology has shown that Trump began his campaign against the 
			Bidens months before that "Perfect Call". Why the Bidens? He feared 
			Joe Biden was going to be his opponent in the 2020 election. He 
			wanted a personal favor done before he would pay up. That is "Quid 
			Pro Quo" (Latin for This for That). That is an impeachable offense, 
			according to the Constitution.
 
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			 Why would he be so focused on 
			Hunter Biden, who was serving on the Board of Burisma, a Ukrainian 
			oil company? How could he justify this as nepotism when his own 
			children are entrenched in the White House at the taxpayers' 
			expense? When Pence's family have jobs near the White House & even 
			Rudy Guiliani's son is the "Sports Liaison" in the White House? Since the House Impeachment 
			hearings, more and more information has come to light, including 
			photos, text messages, phone records, documents. Lev Parnas, a Trump 
			friend and accomplice, has been interviewed with astounding reports 
			of activities above and beyond. Of course, Republicans discount him 
			since he's been indicted for campaign money fraud. I suspect he's 
			spilling the beans because he fears he will be "suicided" like 
			Epstein. He is implicating Rudy Guiliani, Trump's personal attorney, 
			in "carrying the bag", in mafia lingo. 
 Witnesses and documents are necessary to be heard during this trial. 
			It's taking everything regardless all the speeches being made, all 
			the recordings and videos being shown, all the quotes being 
			repeated, to convince Republican Senators to impeach and remove 
			Trump.
 
 I know because I faithfully watched the House hearings and now the 
			Senate trial. My fear is that not enough people are paying attention 
			to what's happening. Perhaps that's the reason McConnell has 
			arranged for the trial to go for 16 hour days well into the night. 
			He doesn't want people informed. An uninformed public is an ignorant 
			public.
 
 Rebecca Drake
 
            
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