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Day 10: Scenes from the Senate impeachment trial you couldn't see on TV

In the most dramatic moment of the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump, the Senate voted to move ahead without calling witnesses, ensuring what will be a smooth road to acquittal next week. But as has been the case for the full trial, the Senate controls what the public sees on television.

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Dan Berman
, CNN
CNN — In the most dramatic moment of the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump, the Senate voted to move ahead without calling witnesses, ensuring what will be a smooth road to acquittal next week. But as has been the case for the full trial, the Senate controls what the public sees on television.

Sketch artist Bill Hennessy has been in the chamber to help fill in the picture. Here's what he saw Friday:

See more scenes from the Senate trial:

Day 1: Impeachment trial scenes you can't see on TV

Day 2: Impeachment trial scenes you can't see on TV

Day 3: Impeachment trial scenes you can't see on TV

Day 4: Impeachment trial scenes you can't see on TV

Day 5: Impeachment trial scenes you can't see on TV

Day 6: Impeachment trial scenes you can't see on TV

Day 7: Impeachment trial scenes featuring Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren and Mitt Romney you can't see on TV

Day 8: Sketches from the first Senate impeachment Q&A session

Day 9: Scenes of Rand Paul and the impeachment trial the Senate didn't show on TV

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