NATION/WORLD The Michigan Daily - Thursday, January 21, 1999 - 7A Presentation shapes witness issue, opinions IMPEACH Continued from Page 1A Craig accused the House articles of being a "witches brew of allegations. "Truly, these are frivolous allegations," Craig said. "The President didn't say what they claim he said, but even if he did, the allegations are of absolutely no import and are totally immaterial to anything of consequence;' citing the ambigu- ity and vagueness of the articles. Mills, who is a new addition to the presi- dent's defense team, spoke at length about the civil rights violations and obstruction of justice charges that Article Two levies against Clinton. "The truth, the facts, are stubborn," Mills said. "Like the tell-tale heart, they keep pound- ing. "Those.stubborn facts, they prove this was not obstruction of justice," Mills said. During a break in the trial, Rep. James Rogan (R-Calif.), one of the House managers prosecut- ing the case, said Craig's argument doesn't make good sense. "I don't know how they can get up with a straight face and make that presentation," Rogan said. He was referring to a discussion by the White House counsel regarding the importance of impeachment, during which Craig said "but the Framers, in their genius, did not design the awe- some power of impeachment and removal for the purpose of vindicating the rule of law." But Rogan insisted these are special circum- stances, and that the president - who could serve a maximum of 50 years in federal prison if all the allegations are proved true - must be removed. "The same Constitution that gives us an elec- tion gives us an impeachment process" Rogan said. After the trial had adjourned for the day, some senators said the presentation made the issue of calling witnesses clearer in their mind - but their conclusions varied greatly. Sen. John Breaux (D-La.) called the presenta- tion a technical and legal knockout. "The more they answer the questions of the House presenters, the less the need for further information," Breaux said. Rep. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said he thinks the opposite is true. "Every day they talk, the case for witnesses grows;' Graham said. But, Sen. Tom Harkin (D-Ia.) continued with the boxing theme and said yesterday was an awesome one-two punch. "It was almost like watching someone go through a shredding machine," Harkin said. But on the other side, another House man- ager Rep. Asa Hutchinson (R-Ark.) said, "Cynthia Mills made the strongest case yet for calling witnesses" through her presenta- tion of the facts. And Graham said, "we stand firmer on wit- nesses than ever before." Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) said the possibili- ty of Clinton testifying is up to the president. "The only way he is going to come is if he wants to come," Hatch said, adding that yester- day's presentation clearly drew the line between to the two sides. Press bombarded with releases PRESS Continued from Page 1A He quoted from a highlighted copy of the federal obstruction of justice statute as reporters crowded around him "The application of the law by the defense is at best smoke and mirrors," Graham said. "I was personally offended." But the House managers counterparts. the Democrats that served on the House Judiciary Committee that drafted the arti- cles, are continuing to make their case as well, even though they have no official role. Saying that Republicans will keep Congress from getting to business on ini- tiatives Clinton proposed in his State of the Union address last night, Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.) said, "Its the same right wing that is keeping this farce going." Rep. 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