Barbara Boxer calls McConnell's impeachment rules proposal 'a disgrace'

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'[Sen. McConnell] is furious that he can’t just dismiss this out of hand... So now he’s figuring out, ‘How am I going to get this over with, and make them furious and make them exhausted?'' - Sen. Barbara Boxer

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