Mitch McConnell Confirms Senate Will Put Trump on Trial if House Impeaches Him: ‘I Would Have No Choice’

 

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell told CNBC he “would have no choice” but to take up a vote to try President Donald Trump if the House votes to impeach him.

McConnell was speaking to CNBC’s Squawk Alley Monday about trade issues when the hosts brought up the impeachment inquiry into Trump’s conversation with the Ukrainian president.

“What does happen in the Senate if the House gets through with the inquiry, decides to impeach President Trump?” Morgan Brennan asked.

“Under the Senate rules we are required to take it up, if the House goes down that path, and we will follow the Senate rules,” McConnell responded.

“There have been some discussion about — people literally going back to the Constitution — arguing there’s no mandatory act on behalf of the Senate. Looking back at an interview you gave in March, saying you would have no choice but have a Senate trial if the House passed an article or more. You’re saying if they did, the Senate would move ahead,” Carl Quintanilla noted.

“Yeah, it is a Senate rule related to impeachment that would take 67 votes to change. I would have no choice but to take it up. How long you’re on it is a whole different matter, but I would have no choice but to take it up, it’s based on a Senate rule on impeachment,” McConnell confirmed.

Watch above, via CNBC.

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