A picture’s worth a thousand words — and the Republicans brought their share to Wednesday morning’s first public impeachment hearings.

A series of visual aids were set up at the proceeding, intended to underline the cases GOP lawmakers intend to lay out during the hearings.

“93 days since Adam Schiff learned the identity of the whistleblower,” read one poster set up behind Republican members of the House Intelligence Committee, referring to the body’s Democratic chair’s meeting with the leaker who sounded the alarm on President Trump’s call with Ukraine.

Another featured a quote from Democratic Texas Rep. Al Green, suggesting that the impeachment bid is more about 2020 than the here and now: “I’m concerned if we don’t impeach this president, he will get re-elected.”

A third on the Republican side featured a tweet from Mark Zaid, a high-profile Beltway lawyer working with the whistleblower.

“#coup has started. First of many steps. #rebellion,” wrote Zaid in that January 2017 tweet. “#impeachment will follow ultimately.”

Two veteran US ambassadors are set to testify on Wednesday: William Taylor, the top diplomat in Ukraine, and George Kent, the deputy assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian affairs.