Hell has frozen over, Nathanbedford and I agree on something.
If the Senate went with Hawley's motion right now, the RATS would just play victim and run on "the Senate Republicans are soooo corrupt they HID Trump's crimes and REFUSED to even consider ANY evidence PROVING how evil the Orange Man is... blah blah blah."
The RATs know their "charges" are a joke and they have no evidence whatsoever to "present", so their ideal scenario is hold off a Senate trial as long as possible (ideally the trial is STILL "pending" on Election Day for the RATs and they can say stuff like "an impeached President awaiting trial for his crimes has NO BUSINESS appointing judges under such a cloud of suspicion, blah blah blah...)
So basically, what McConnell and the Senate GOP have to do is refuse to play that game, and cite the constitutional precedent for a fair and SPEEDY trial that follows the House impeaching someone. Announce a date for the trial to start, give the House a deadline to appoint House Managers to prosecute the case and prepare their material to present to the Senate. Tell Pelosi that both sides will be allowed equal time to present their stuff for consideration. Give her an ultimatum that the trial WILL proceed on THAT day whether the House Managers show up or not, so if the evidence is so overwhelming that Trump is a danger to the Republic, its in their best interests to fully participate in the prosecution during the trial.
If Pelosi OR the Senate RATS object to the date and trial rules, the GOP can prevail by a simple majority vote.
Once the "trial" commences, it will be obvious to EVERYONE watching on C-SPAN that the RATS have ZERO evidence to present, and are tilting at windmills. Since they are clearly wasting the Senate's time on hearsay and wild speculation, a Motion should be made at that time to dismiss the charges on the MERITS, and to "Terminate the matter with extreme prejudice" so the House cannot re-impeach Trump for the same "crimes", as the Senate has already demonstrated that no such "crime" exists. Again, this can be accomplished by a simple majority vote.
If the GOP regains control of the House in Nov. 2020, a motion should be put forward and passed (again, by simple majority vote) to formally Censure all those who abused the power of the impeachment process "recklessly and frivolously, without due consideration or any evidence of serious wrongdoing"). That would send a strong message to future Congresses, both Republican and Democrat, not to pursue an "impeachment" just because the President is a member of the other party.
Sherman ? Whatcha tryin' to do, start another civil war ? :-P
(Don't blame me, I'd have voted for John Bell in 1860, if only because Lincoln wasn't on the ballot in TN)