But Reagan's speechwriter Peggy Noonan concluded also wrote that a 'full-blown' trial on impeachment charges 'with an election in less than a year, will seem absurd to all but diehards and do the country no good.'
Noonan began by stating,"Look, the case has been made," and that nearly everything in this week's impeachment hearings"fleshed out and backed up" allegations that Trump requested Ukraine's president to investigate 2020 Democratic candidate Joe Biden for his own political gain.
Noonan criticized Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman's testimony on Tuesday, said U.S. Ambassador to the European Union Gordan Sondland's testimony on Wednesday was"enormously effective in doing Mr. Trump damage," and said that former White House Russia expert Fiona Hill on Thursday spoke"truer words" when she told Sondland"this is all going to blow up."
"A full-blown trial on charges most everyone will believe are true, and with an election in less than a year, will seem absurd to all but diehards and do the country no good," Noonan wrote."So the reasonable guess is Republican senators will call to let the people decide. In a divided country this is the right call."
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