Is Impeaching President Trump 'Dead On Arrival'? Forty-five Republican Senators Declare Trial Is Unconstitutional

 


Only five GOP senators voted against move to declare impeachment unconstitutional 

Senators were sworn in as jurors to President Trump’s impeachment trial Tuesday as the Senate voted 55-45 to end debate on Sen. Rand Paul’s point of order arguing that the impeachment trial is unconstitutional now that Trump is out of office.

Five GOP senators voted not to dismiss the impeachment trial of President Trump: Susan Collins, Maine, Lisa Murkowski, Alaska, Ben Sasse, Neb., and Pat Toomey, Pa., and Mitt Romney, Utah. 

They voted with all 50 Democrat senators to table the point of order. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, who has indicated he has an open mind on whether Trump should be convicted, voted against ending debate. 

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WNU Editor: This impeachment is DOA. What we are going to see from now to the end is a show that only political junkies enjoy watching. No surprise on the Republican Senators who voted with the Democrats. They are .... Republicans Mitt Romney, Susan Collins, Ben Sasse, Lisa Murkowski, and Patrick Toomey.   

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