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Will Senators be able to remain impartial during the impeachment trial?

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Senators will be taking an oath of impartiality ahead of the impeachment trial against President Trump, but can they stand by it? NBC News' Andrea Mitchell discusses the partisan divides in the Senate and where lawmakers stand before the trial begins.