Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) on Wednesday was watching the impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump from the Senate chamber’s visitor’s gallery. Hawley was spotted in the gallery reading something. “For me, it’s a little less claustrophobic,” he said. “So we’re not all jammed together.” “Also, for me it’s a better viewpoint because I can look right at the impeachment managers and see them. When I’m sitting in the chamber, I kind of look at the back of their head, which I did for three weeks last year,” he added, referring to when the Senate held an impeachment trial against Trump last year before acquitting him. Hawley, a first-term senator, said he was reading trial briefs and took notes during the proceedings. Hawley has been one of the loudest critics of the trial, arguing it’s not necessary. “It is a terrible, terrible waste of time in the midst of this …