@Cyber LibertyYou said, "Now that we've established normal rules of jurisprudence don't apply, then I might as well arrange the Impeachment Party."
An impeachment case is just like a case against anyone in the country. Read this to see how it is the same. Trump gets his legal due process.
Someone on here said the House investigating the impeachment inquiry, is like a "Grand Jury" and that is correct. No one in the country being investigated by a Grand Jury can go there and defend him/herself. So Trump cannot go to the "Grand Jury", the three committees investigating this, to defend himself.
If the Grand Jury, the committees, produces an indictment, the subject of the indictment defends him/herself during the trial.
The trial due to impeachment happens in the Senate. The House select members in the trial are the "Prosecutor" presenting the evidence. The subject of the impeachment and his/her lawyers are the "Defendant". The Senate is the "Jury". The head of the Supreme Court is the "Judge".
You said, "...then I might as well arrange the Impeachment Party."
That is true - (I want plenty of sprinkles on my donut) - I believe he will be impeached due to Dems having the majority vote in the House, and not convicted by the Senate, unless the three House committees come up with something worse Trump did than they have now. Republicans running for reelection in the Senate, do not want this vote to happen in the Senate. It's a no win either way in their home districts if they have to vote.