But, again, under the Senate agreement, any one senator would block such a vote.
But, as its name implies, one senator can block the agreement.
So, one Senator can't block legislation - it takes about 40.
But Senate rules permit any senator to block a vote.
But a few senators, widely seen to be carrying the administration's water, have thus far blocked a vote.
Moderate Republican senators object to parts of the bill, but did not block its consideration.
But under the impeachment rules adopted unanimously by the Senate, a single senator could block such a move.
But Democratic senators have, quite reasonably, blocked a handful of the most extreme ones.
Democratic senators, in sweet collegiality with Republicans, are blocking the bill.
The filibuster became possible, and since any Senator could now block a vote, 100% support was required to bring the matter to a vote.