Nonprofit public TV service C-SPAN called on Senate leaders on Tuesday to grant the network the right to cover the impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump. “We respectfully request that when the Senate begins the impeachment trial of President Trump on February 9th, you allow C-SPAN to position our camera in the Senate Chamber to cover these proceedings,” Susan Swain, President, and CEO of C-SPAN wrote on behalf of the network to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. Swain said that it is quite significant to cover the impeachment process in Senate. Under the Senate guideline, Senate Recording Studio normally provides the feed of Senate floor debates in a restricted view. But Swain said she hopes Schumer agrees with her and many others’ belief that the “American public deserves a more comprehensive view of this historic Senate trial.” The Senate impeachment trial of the former president is a first-of-its-kind and …