Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Monday released a resolution setting time limits on the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump, and is specifically seeking to limit the number of session days for opening arguments that would begin on Wednesday.

Under text of a procedural resolution that the Senate would vote on Tuesday afternoon, the House managers would be allotted up to 24 hours over the course of up to two days, starting Wednesday afternoon, to make the case that the president should be removed from the White House.

Democrats are sure to contest this, since it would theoretically provide for two marathon sessions rather than a greater number of more reasonable work hours for the presentation of the case. A senior Republican leadership aide argued that neither the managers in the Clinton case nor the president’s team used the full time allowed.

Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer of New York was quick to take issue with the resolution as drafted for not providing for the automatic admission of evidence from the House.

“After reading his resolution, it’s clear Senator McConnell is hell-bent on making it much more difficult to get witnesses and documents and intent on rushing the trial through. On something as important as impeachment, Senator McConnell’s resolution is nothing short of a national disgrace,” Schumer said in a statement.