Senators standing in the rear of the chamber at the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump; January 22, 2020
Washington CNN  — 

Press access to the Senate chamber for the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump remains severely restricted, and the only television coverage is through cameras controlled by the Senate itself.

As the trial plays out, the public has not seen senators – in possible violation of Senate trial rules – standing and walking away from their desks. Or the protester who dashed into the gallery. And the cameras missed moments like Sen. Susan Collins, a Maine Republican, sending a note early Wednesday morning to the dais, right before Chief Justice John Roberts admonished the legal teams.

Sketch artist Bill Hennessy has been in the Senate chamber, however.

Click here to view Hennessy’s sketches from Tuesday, including Republican Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida posing with a quill pen.

Here’s what he saw Wednesday:

House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff addresses the Senate impeachment trial; January 22, 2020
Senators standing in the rear of the chamber at the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump; January 22, 2020
Chief Justice John Roberts presides over the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump; January 22, 2020
Senate gallery during the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump; January 22, 2020
A protestor briefly interrupts the trial on January 22.
10 day 2 impeachment trial sketches protestor
House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff addresses the Senate impeachment trial; January 22, 2020
President Trump's legal team at the Senate impeachment trial; January 22, 2020
House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff addresses the Senate impeachment trial; January 22, 2020
Close-up of lectern as House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff addresses the Senate impeachment trial; January 22, 2020