Sen Lisa Murkowski
RINO Senator Lisa Murkowski (AK) said Monday that she will not vote to convict President Trump.
“I cannot vote to convict. The Constitution provides for impeachment but does not demand it in all instances.” Murkowski said.
“The response to the president’s behavior is not to disenfranchise nearly 63 million Americans and remove him from the ballot. The House could have pursued censure and not immediately jumped to the remedy of last resort.”
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BREAKING: Sen. Lisa Murkowski on her vote in impeachment trial: "I cannot vote to convict. The Constitution provides for impeachment but does not demand it in all instances." https://t.co/lCrIAfTgkR pic.twitter.com/H2ajgeSD00— ABC News (@ABC) February 3, 2020
Murkowski also blasted President Trump and spread Schiff’s lie that he was advancing his personal interests when he asked Zelensky to do “us” (the country) a favor by investigating Biden corruption.
“The president’s behavior was shameful and wrong. His personal interests do not take precedent over those of this great nation.”
“Degrading the office by actions or even name calling weakens it for future presidents and it weakens our country,” she added.
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Sen. Lisa Murkowski: "The president's behavior was shameful and wrong. His personal interests do not take precedent over those of this great nation." https://t.co/TDapP4uj1a pic.twitter.com/SjrjZqTcgB— ABC News (@ABC) February 4, 2020
The senate will cast the final vote on Wednesday to acquit President Trump.
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