President Trump says he will let the Senate decide on whether there should be witnesses at his impeachment trial.
, but the Senate hasn't voted yet on whether it will call witnesses after both sides have presented their cases. Trump said he would leave it up to the Senate to decide whether they will call witnesses.Trump said he had some reservations about Bolton's testimony other than the national security risk because of the circumstances of Bolton's departure from the White House. Trump said in September he fired Bolton after a string of disagreements, announcing the move on Twitter.
“I don’t know if we left on the best of terms, I would think probably not, you don’t like people testifying when they leave on the best of terms, and that was due to me, not due to him,” Trump said Wednesday.while here, seeking to appearance of a president hard at work on the world stage. But the president has been getting regular updates from staffers on the developments back home and watched the proceedings Tuesday from his hotel, said a White House official.
Trump said he would love to attend his own impeachment, but that he didn't think his lawyers would allow that. “I’d love to go, wouldn’t that be great," Trump said."I’d love to sit in the front row and stare in their corrupt faces."
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