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Let them speak: Most Americans want witnesses in Trump impeachment trial - Reuters/Ipsos poll

Published 01/23/2020, 06:34 AM
Updated 01/23/2020, 06:34 AM
© Reuters. 2020 World Economic Forum in Davos

By Chris Kahn

(Reuters) - A bipartisan majority of Americans want to see new witnesses testify in the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump, and the public appears to be largely following the proceedings even after a bruising congressional inquiry that lasted several months, according to Reuters/Ipsos polling released Wednesday.

The poll, which ran from Jan. 17-22, also showed that U.S. public opinion has moved little since the U.S. House of Representatives impeached Trump in mid-December.

About 44% of adults in the United States say Trump should be removed from office, another 15% say he should be reprimanded formally with a congressional censure, and 31% said the charges should be dismissed.

Trump so far has blocked the Democrats' requests for documents related to the administration's activities in Ukraine last year. He has also urged officials like former national security adviser John Bolton and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo not to participate.

Republicans in the Senate so far have backed up the president, rejecting requests for White House documents and interviews with administration officials.

The poll showed that Republicans and Democrats want to see people like Bolton and Pompeo tell the Senate what they know about the administration's policies in Ukraine.

About 72% agreed that the trial "should allow witnesses with firsthand knowledge of the impeachment charges to testify," including 84% of Democrats and 69% of Republicans. And 70% of the public, including 80% of Democrats and 73% of Republicans, said senators should "act as impartial jurors" during the trial.

About 40% of Americans said they had a favorable view of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, while 60% said they have an unfavorable view of him.

The poll showed that two out of three Americans are paying attention to the proceedings, with Democrats more interested than Republicans.

About 12% said they plan to watch the trial every day, while 17% planned to watch a few times a week, and 36% said they would check in on the trial afterward through news reports.

Despite their expressed interest in the trial, Americans were divided over giving the press more access to the Senate proceedings, which the Senate has largely restricted for the trial.

About 46% agreed that journalists should be allowed to enter the Senate chamber with cameras and cover the trial. Another 41% disagreed, and 13% said they did not know.

The Reuters/Ipsos poll was conducted online, in English, throughout the United States. It gathered responses in two waves: the first was conducted Jan. 17-21 and asked 1,116 people about their interest in following the trial. The second was conducted Jan. 21-22 and asked 1,108 people about whether to remove Trump from office.

Both polls have a credibility interval, a measure of precision, of about 5 percentage points.

© Reuters. 2020 World Economic Forum in Davos

Latest comments

Nothing changes ?! Like when *****Cheaney thought of taking Trump hunting and everyone said no ! WHY?!
Being judged by a party of your peers ?! Pervs , Crooks, Traitors and Womenizers WOW ?!
Notice how the leftist news wants you to believe there will be a trial. Due Process of law begins at the hearing not the Senate.
end this circus and wasting my tax dollars. and thanks for setting the stage for a Trump 2020 reelection landslide.
this impeachment issue is not going anywhere the dems are wasting time , still trump has the majority to will win second term
Did "she" take said polls? That, I might believe.
Without the Flunkies covering up, there is no CREDIBILITY for ORANGE !
nor for the likes of you and your ilk.
Ukraine corruption turns our greedy politicians and their families into multimillionaires. Please bring all witnesses and paper trails of bank transfers forward into the daylight of public scrutiny.
Who cares about the impeachment, the world is watching WHO and the coronavirus development, get a life Dems
So, Paul, you think Congress is supposed to forget about their duty of oversight of the Administration, just because there's a new virus outbreak in the news? Luckily that's not how it works. However you are free to choose the particular news stories that you want to read.
Witnesses are the house of representstives job... the senate is the jury...
Amd the people of America are whom these flunkies work for ! THINK they need remember !!!
No James. The House conducts the investigation and lays the charges. They interview witnesses as part of the investigation, the same way police investigators would. But it's the Senate's job to run the trial, and proper trials require witnesses for the jurors (Senators) to hear from. Therefore it's actually the Senate's job to allow witnesses to testify at the trial.
Wrong the house is the equivalent of a grand jury hearing to see if enough evidence is available for charges. The senate holds the actual trial, you know like with witness testimony and such and an impartial jury who based on the testimony reach a decision. Trump blocked key witnesses the grand jury wanted to call, obstruction, and now claims national security risk if some. Bolton, testify more obstruction. Seems pretty clear cut on the obstruction impeachment article if the jury, senate, is impartial then the outcome should be simple.
Hoax, enough of this political nonsense
No witnesses unless Rump can tic for Tac with liars !
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