As rhetoric intensifies, some voices urge a return to first principles. They argue this is not about party victory or political survival, but about whether constitutional norms still command obedience when inconvenient.
The Senate, they warn, is not merely deciding a case—it is defining a precedent.
The impeachment firestorm sparked by a single judicial letter continues to spread. Whether it results in formal charges, institutional reform, or political stalemate remains unknown.
But one truth is already undeniable:
The Senate has been thrust into crisis not by scandal alone, but by a warning it cannot afford to dismiss.
History will judge not only the actions under scrutiny—but how leaders responded when the alarm was sounded.