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Congressional Record for January 16, 2020, Senate Impeachment Proceedings Whistleblower Complaint on Ukraine (Kelly Smith, comp.) S255 (1/16/2020)

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PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE 16  CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION


Vol. 166                 WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 2020                                      No. 10


Senate


  The Senate met at 9:45 a.m. and was
called to order by the President pro
tempore (Mr. GRASSLEY).

             PRAYER
  The Chaplain, Dr. Barry C. Black, of-
fered the following prayer:
  Let us pray.
  Eternal King, ruler of all nature,
thank you for the opportunity to serve
You and country. Help us to give gov-
ernment what  belongs to government
as we render to You our faithful stew-
ardship.
  Lord, guide our lawmakers to make
right choices in challenging times. En-
able them to feel Your presence and be-
come lights to a dark world. Open their
eyes to see Your daily gifts and bless-
ings, infusing them with a spirit of
gratitude.
  Protect our Nation from sea to shin-
ing sea, as You empower us to live for
Your glory.
  We pray  in Your wonderful Name.
Amen.

     PLEDGE   OF ALLEGIANCE
  The President pro tempore led the
Pledge of Allegiance, as follows:
I  pledge allegiance to the Flag of the
United States of America, and to the Repub-
lic for which it stands, one nation under God,
indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
  The  PRESIDING OFFICER (Mrs.
HYDE-SMITH). The Senator from Iowa.
  Mr. GRASSLEY.  Madam  President, I
ask unanimous consent to address the
Senate for 1 minute in morning busi-
ness.
  The PRESIDING   OFFICER. Without
objection, it is so ordered.


NATIONAL RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
               DAY
  Mr. GRASSLEY.   Madam   President,
today is a very important day that we
recognize once a year-National Reli-
gious Freedom Day. It is a day when


we  celebrate America's longstanding
commitment  to religious freedom.
  The First Amendment   to the Con-
stitution protects that right for Ameri-
cans. Unfortunately, this fundamental
right we have great respect for in the
United States is under attack inter-
nationally in many  autocratic coun-
tries.
  Around the world, people are being
persecuted for their faith by authori-
tarian  dictatorships and  terrorist
groups. Countries like China, North
Korea, and Russia restrict their citi-
zens' rights to practice their own reli-
gion.
  China, for example, plans to enforce
additional restrictions on religious
groups starting February 1. That is al-
ready on top of a very bad record they
have for religious freedom. That is in
regard to China, but it would apply to
all countries.
  I have  legislation to require the
United States to work to block World
Bank  projects in wealthy countries
like China and Russia that abuse reli-
gious freedoms.
  I yield the floor.
  I suggest the absence of a quorum.
  The  PRESIDING OFFICER. The
clerk will call the roll.
  The legislative clerk proceeded to
call the roll.
  Mr. McCONNELL.   Madam  President,
I ask unanimous consent that the order
for the quorum call be rescinded.
  The PRESIDING   OFFICER. Without
objection, it is so ordered.

RECOGNITION OF THE MAJORITY
             LEADER
  The PRESIDING  OFFICER.  The ma-
jority leader is recognized.

          IMPEACHMENT
  Mr. McCONNELL.   Madam  President,
it took 4  weeks-4  weeks, but  the
Democratic majority in the House of
Representatives is finally ready-fi-


nally ready-to defend their impeach-
ment  of the President of the United
States.
  After weeks of delay, the Speaker of
the House  decided yesterday that a
trial could finally go forward. She
signed the impeachment papers. That
took place at a table with a political
slogan stuck onto it. And they posed
they  posed-afterward  for  smiling
photos. And the  Speaker distributed
souvenir pens-souvenir pens-to  her
own  colleagues, emblazoned with her
golden signature that literally came in
on silver platters. The pens literally
came in on silver platters. There were
golden pens on silver platters, a sou-
venir to celebrate the moment.
  I seem to remember Democrats fall-
ing over themselves to say they did not
see impeachment as a long-sought po-
litical win. House Democrats said over
and over that they recognized the grav-
ity and the seriousness of this action,
and, of course, they had only come to
it reluctantly. Well, nothing says seri-
ousness and sobriety like handing out
souvenirs, as though this were a happy
bill-signing instead of the gravest proc-
ess in our Constitution.
  This final display neatly distilled the
House's partisan process into one per-
feet visual. It was a transparently par-
tisan performance from beginning to
end.
  That is why  they sped through  a
slapdash inquiry in 12 weeks, when pre-
vious Presidential impeachments came
after months, if not years, of investiga-
tions and hearings. That is why the
House cut short their own inquiry, de-
clined to pursue their own subpoenas,
and denied the President due process,
but now-now  they want the Senate to
redo their homework and rerun the in-
vestigation.
  That is why our colleague the Demo-
cratic leader told the press that what-
ever happens next, as long as he can
weaponize the trial to hurt the Repub-
licans in the 2020 election, it's a win-
win. That  is what the Democratic
leader of the Senate said.


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