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Hard to imagine this predcition holds. Even in the most expeditious scenario, trial will play out like this:

-Swearing in/Rules (1 day)
-Arguments (4-6 days)
-Senate questioning (2-3 days)
-Motions (1-3 days)
-Final deliberations (2-3 days)

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If the Senate does six-day weeks and each phase goes as short as possible, then it just barely comes under 2 weeks. But that assumes no delays for the filing of trial briefs and no other unforeseen delays and recesses.
And if there is an agreement for even one witness deposition or a document dump, then it'll take at least another 3-4 days to debate the rules for depositions, the depositions themselves and presenting the new evidence on the Senate floor.
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