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stage, the Democrat-controlled House must send the articles
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of impeachment to the Senate. But House Speaker
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Nancy Pelosi is refusing to do so until the rules of the Senate trial are acceptable to
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the Democrats. The Senate's Republican leader, Mitch
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McConnell, will determine the terms of the trial and the Democrats want him to provide details on which witnesses and
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what testimony will be allowed. He has so far refused to do so. "We remain
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at an impasse," he said, after a brief meeting with the Democrats' Senate minority leader, Chuck Schumer. Mr McConnell leads the majority in the Senate, with 53 Republicans in the 100-seat chamber.