SEAN HANNITY (HOST): Let me go to the question to the specific constitutional roles of each house. The House, the Constitution says, has the sole power to impeach. The Senate holds the trial. Now, the House impeached, now they bring -- and they’re House managers, they are presenting their case. But they are asking the Senate to subpoena witnesses they themselves never subpoenaed.
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HANNITY: To me, that would be the Senate then taking on the role, the constitutional role of the House. To me, that's not their role. Here is your impeachment. Tell us why. And we’ll either agree or disagree. It's not their job to make the case for the weak case that they put forward. And if they wanted witnesses, they should've called them, they should've subpoenaed them.