Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) are close to striking a deal on a resolution that will formalize the structure of the proceedings of former President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial, according to multiple reports. “We are finalizing a resolution that’s been agreed to by all parties—the House managers, the former president’s counsel, Leader McConnell and I—that will ensure a fair, honest, bipartisan Senate impeachment trial of Donald Trump,” Schumer said at a press conference in New York on Monday. “We’ll be releasing more of the details today, but I’m proud to report each side will have ample time to make arguments.” If the House impeachment managers decide they want to call witnesses—they called none before voting to impeach in the lower chamber—there will be a vote, according to Schumer. According to Politico, the framework that is being hammered out for the impeachment trial is …