Sen. Rand Paul, R-Kentucky, hands in a question at the Senate impeachment trial; January 30, 2020
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Sen. Rand Paul attempted to ask a question Thursday at the Senate impeachment trial of President Donald Trump that named the alleged Ukraine whistleblower. Paul was rebuffed by Chief Justice John Roberts, and shortly thereafter left the Senate chamber.

Paul, a Republican of Kentucky, was not seen reacting to Roberts or leaving the floor on TV, however, because as with the rest of the trial, the US Senate limits what TV images the public sees.

Sketch artist Bill Hennessy has been in attendance. Here’s what he saw Thursday:

Sen. Rand Paul, R-Kentucky, hands in a question at the Senate impeachment trial; January 30, 2020
Chief Justice John Roberts reads a question from Sen. Rand Paul at the impeachment trial; January 30, 2020
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Kentucky, leaves the Senate floor on January 30, 2020
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Kentucky, leaves the Senate floor on January 30, 2020
Democratic senators watch the impeachment trial on January 30, 2020
Sen. Kamala Harris, D-California, at the Senate impeachment trial on January 30, 2020

See more scenes from the Senate trial:

Day 1: Impeachment trial scenes you can’t see on TV

Day 2: Impeachment trial scenes you can’t see on TV

Day 3: Impeachment trial scenes you can’t see on TV

Day 4: Impeachment trial scenes you can’t see on TV

Day 5: Impeachment trial scenes you can’t see on TV

Day 6: Impeachment trial scenes you can’t see on TV

Day 7: Impeachment trial scenes featuring Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren and Mitt Romney you can’t see on TV

Day 8: Sketches from the first Senate impeachment Q&A session