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C.) and Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyProgressive groups target eight GOP senators in ad campaign ahead of impeachment trial Change with minimal risk: Trump's Jimmy Carter problem McConnell takes round one in impeachment battle MORE (R-Utah).
Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyProgressive groups target eight GOP senators in ad campaign ahead of impeachment trial Change with minimal risk: Trump's Jimmy Carter problem McConnell takes round one in impeachment battle MORE (R-Utah), who attended the November meeting. Sen.
Then came Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyProgressive groups target eight GOP senators in ad campaign ahead of impeachment trial Change with minimal risk: Trump's Jimmy Carter problem McConnell takes round one in impeachment battle MORE, the son of a natural-born Mexican citizen.
Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyProgressive groups target eight GOP senators in ad campaign ahead of impeachment trial Change with minimal risk: Trump's Jimmy Carter problem McConnell takes round one in impeachment battle MORE (R-Utah) — has indicated that he wants to hear from Bolton.
That lasted into 2012, even after Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyProgressive groups target eight GOP senators in ad campaign ahead of impeachment trial Change with minimal risk: Trump's Jimmy Carter problem McConnell takes round one in impeachment battle MORE alienated Latinos with his anti-immigration rhetoric and lost the presidency.
Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyProgressive groups target eight GOP senators in ad campaign ahead of impeachment trial Change with minimal risk: Trump's Jimmy Carter problem McConnell takes round one in impeachment battle MORE (R-Utah) said Monday he wants to hear from Bolton, becoming the first GOP senator to specifically say so after Bolton's morning statement.
Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyProgressive groups target eight GOP senators in ad campaign ahead of impeachment trial Change with minimal risk: Trump's Jimmy Carter problem McConnell takes round one in impeachment battle MORE (R-Utah), a frequent critic of the president, especially in foreign policy-related areas, said he wants the administration to offer a more detailed explanation of its strategy.
Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyProgressive groups target eight GOP senators in ad campaign ahead of impeachment trial Change with minimal risk: Trump's Jimmy Carter problem McConnell takes round one in impeachment battle MORE (R-Utah), one of Trump's most outspoken critics, deviated most from the party line among GOP senators Monday, but he stopped short of saying he would vote to subpoena Bolton or any witness.
Susan CollinsSusan Margaret CollinsTrump, Democrats set for brawl on Iran war powers Progressive groups target eight GOP senators in ad campaign ahead of impeachment trial How Congress can help curb skyrocketing prescription drug prices MORE (R-Maine), Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann MurkowskiProgressive groups target eight GOP senators in ad campaign ahead of impeachment trial McConnell takes round one in impeachment battle Overnight Defense: Iran takes credit for rocket attack on US base | Trump briefed | Trump puts talk of Iraq withdrawal on hold | Progressives push to block funding for Iran war | Trump backs off threat to hit Iranian cultural sites MORE (R-Alaska), and Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyProgressive groups target eight GOP senators in ad campaign ahead of impeachment trial Change with minimal risk: Trump's Jimmy Carter problem McConnell takes round one in impeachment battle MORE (R-Utah) may allow Democrats again to undermine McConnell.
Susan CollinsSusan Margaret CollinsTrump, Democrats set for brawl on Iran war powers Progressive groups target eight GOP senators in ad campaign ahead of impeachment trial How Congress can help curb skyrocketing prescription drug prices MORE (R-Maine), Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann MurkowskiProgressive groups target eight GOP senators in ad campaign ahead of impeachment trial McConnell takes round one in impeachment battle Overnight Defense: Iran takes credit for rocket attack on US base | Trump briefed | Trump puts talk of Iraq withdrawal on hold | Progressives push to block funding for Iran war | Trump backs off threat to hit Iranian cultural sites MORE (R-Alaska) and Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyProgressive groups target eight GOP senators in ad campaign ahead of impeachment trial Change with minimal risk: Trump's Jimmy Carter problem McConnell takes round one in impeachment battle MORE (R-Utah), who have criticized Trump's conduct in recent months to varying degrees.
Sen. Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyProgressive groups target eight GOP senators in ad campaign ahead of impeachment trial Change with minimal risk: Trump's Jimmy Carter problem McConnell takes round one in impeachment battle MORE (Utah), one of the most independent Senate GOP voices, said Tuesday he is "comfortable" with using the precedent set by the 1999 Clinton impeachment trial, which delayed the question of considering witnesses and additional documents.
Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann MurkowskiProgressive groups target eight GOP senators in ad campaign ahead of impeachment trial McConnell takes round one in impeachment battle Overnight Defense: Iran takes credit for rocket attack on US base | Trump briefed | Trump puts talk of Iraq withdrawal on hold | Progressives push to block funding for Iran war | Trump backs off threat to hit Iranian cultural sites MORE (R-Alaska) joined Democrats in condemning McConnell's comments, telling local Alaska NBC-affiliate KTUU last month she was "disturbed" by his remarks.
Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann MurkowskiProgressive groups target eight GOP senators in ad campaign ahead of impeachment trial McConnell takes round one in impeachment battle Overnight Defense: Iran takes credit for rocket attack on US base | Trump briefed | Trump puts talk of Iraq withdrawal on hold | Progressives push to block funding for Iran war | Trump backs off threat to hit Iranian cultural sites MORE (R-Alaska) said last week that she was "disturbed" about McConnell's pledge to maintain coordination with the White House over the trial.
Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann MurkowskiProgressive groups target eight GOP senators in ad campaign ahead of impeachment trial McConnell takes round one in impeachment battle Overnight Defense: Iran takes credit for rocket attack on US base | Trump briefed | Trump puts talk of Iraq withdrawal on hold | Progressives push to block funding for Iran war | Trump backs off threat to hit Iranian cultural sites MORE (R-Alaska) said over the recess that she was "disturbed" by McConnell's pledge to coordinate with the White House, but was also critical of the House process. Sen.
Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann MurkowskiProgressive groups target eight GOP senators in ad campaign ahead of impeachment trial McConnell takes round one in impeachment battle Overnight Defense: Iran takes credit for rocket attack on US base | Trump briefed | Trump puts talk of Iraq withdrawal on hold | Progressives push to block funding for Iran war | Trump backs off threat to hit Iranian cultural sites MORE (R-Alaska), another swing vote, told reporters on Monday night that she also supported limiting the first resolution to just trial rules, and that a decision on witnesses should wait until after the trial starts.
Susan CollinsSusan Margaret CollinsTrump, Democrats set for brawl on Iran war powers Progressive groups target eight GOP senators in ad campaign ahead of impeachment trial How Congress can help curb skyrocketing prescription drug prices MORE (R-Maine) and Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann MurkowskiProgressive groups target eight GOP senators in ad campaign ahead of impeachment trial McConnell takes round one in impeachment battle Overnight Defense: Iran takes credit for rocket attack on US base | Trump briefed | Trump puts talk of Iraq withdrawal on hold | Progressives push to block funding for Iran war | Trump backs off threat to hit Iranian cultural sites MORE (R-Alaska).
Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann MurkowskiProgressive groups target eight GOP senators in ad campaign ahead of impeachment trial McConnell takes round one in impeachment battle Overnight Defense: Iran takes credit for rocket attack on US base | Trump briefed | Trump puts talk of Iraq withdrawal on hold | Progressives push to block funding for Iran war | Trump backs off threat to hit Iranian cultural sites MORE (Alaska) and Susan CollinsSusan Margaret CollinsTrump, Democrats set for brawl on Iran war powers Progressive groups target eight GOP senators in ad campaign ahead of impeachment trial How Congress can help curb skyrocketing prescription drug prices MORE (Maine) have already expressed concerns over McConnell's plans, and Speaker Pelosi surely wants to encourage more potential Republican defections.
Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann MurkowskiProgressive groups target eight GOP senators in ad campaign ahead of impeachment trial McConnell takes round one in impeachment battle Overnight Defense: Iran takes credit for rocket attack on US base | Trump briefed | Trump puts talk of Iraq withdrawal on hold | Progressives push to block funding for Iran war | Trump backs off threat to hit Iranian cultural sites MORE (R-Alaska) and Susan CollinsSusan Margaret CollinsTrump, Democrats set for brawl on Iran war powers Progressive groups target eight GOP senators in ad campaign ahead of impeachment trial How Congress can help curb skyrocketing prescription drug prices MORE (R-Maine) have both been critical of McConnell's pledge to coordinate trial strategy with the White House, but they've also been critical of the House's process.
Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann MurkowskiProgressive groups target eight GOP senators in ad campaign ahead of impeachment trial McConnell takes round one in impeachment battle Overnight Defense: Iran takes credit for rocket attack on US base | Trump briefed | Trump puts talk of Iraq withdrawal on hold | Progressives push to block funding for Iran war | Trump backs off threat to hit Iranian cultural sites MORE (R-Alaska), sided with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellGraham predicts Senate will take up impeachment trial next week Pressure building on Pelosi over articles of impeachment Brent Budowsky: Bloomberg should give billion to Democrats MORE's (R-Ky.) position that the Senate should follow the Clinton trial's precedent and defer until later in the process the question of calling additional witnesses.
Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann MurkowskiProgressive groups target eight GOP senators in ad campaign ahead of impeachment trial McConnell takes round one in impeachment battle Overnight Defense: Iran takes credit for rocket attack on US base | Trump briefed | Trump puts talk of Iraq withdrawal on hold | Progressives push to block funding for Iran war | Trump backs off threat to hit Iranian cultural sites MORE (R-Alaska) and Susan CollinsSusan Margaret CollinsTrump, Democrats set for brawl on Iran war powers Progressive groups target eight GOP senators in ad campaign ahead of impeachment trial How Congress can help curb skyrocketing prescription drug prices MORE (R-Maine) offered unusual rebukes of McConnell over his statement late last year about closely coordinating the upcoming Senate impeachment trial with the White House.
Sen. Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyProgressive groups target eight GOP senators in ad campaign ahead of impeachment trial Change with minimal risk: Trump's Jimmy Carter problem McConnell takes round one in impeachment battle MORE (R-Utah) said on Monday that he wants to hear from John BoltonJohn BoltonPressure building on Pelosi over articles of impeachment The Bill Clinton trial cannot serve as the model for the Donald Trump trial Hoyer: House Democrats reserving option to subpoena Bolton MORE after the former White House national security adviser offered to testify in President TrumpDonald John TrumpPence: Intelligence shows Iran directing militias not to attack U.S. targets Mnuchin aims to wait until end of 2020 to disclose Secret Service costs for Trump's travel: report Pressure building on Pelosi over articles of impeachment MORE's impeachment trial if subpoenaed.
While Sean Duffy was a safe incumbent, and while Trump defeated Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonRosenstein on his time in Trump administration: 'We got all the big issues right' Trump campaign planning Iowa rally ahead of Democratic caucuses: report #IvotedforHillaryClinton trending amid rising tensions with Iran MORE there by 22020 points in 2016, four years earlier, Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyProgressive groups target eight GOP senators in ad campaign ahead of impeachment trial Change with minimal risk: Trump's Jimmy Carter problem McConnell takes round one in impeachment battle MORE beat President Barack ObamaBarack Hussein Obama Former Bush official blasts Buttigieg: 'He is not ready' The Bill Clinton trial cannot serve as the model for the Donald Trump trial Trump says Iran 'appears to be standing down' in address to nation MORE by only three points.
Two key moderate senators, Susan CollinsSusan Margaret CollinsTrump, Democrats set for brawl on Iran war powers Progressive groups target eight GOP senators in ad campaign ahead of impeachment trial How Congress can help curb skyrocketing prescription drug prices MORE (R-Maine) and Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann MurkowskiProgressive groups target eight GOP senators in ad campaign ahead of impeachment trial McConnell takes round one in impeachment battle Overnight Defense: Iran takes credit for rocket attack on US base | Trump briefed | Trump puts talk of Iraq withdrawal on hold | Progressives push to block funding for Iran war | Trump backs off threat to hit Iranian cultural sites MORE (R-Alaska), on Monday evening backed McConnell's position that the Senate should follow the precedent of the 1999 Clinton impeachment trial and defer until later in the process the question of calling additional witnesses.
Susan CollinsSusan Margaret CollinsTrump, Democrats set for brawl on Iran war powers Progressive groups target eight GOP senators in ad campaign ahead of impeachment trial How Congress can help curb skyrocketing prescription drug prices MORE (Maine) and Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann MurkowskiProgressive groups target eight GOP senators in ad campaign ahead of impeachment trial McConnell takes round one in impeachment battle Overnight Defense: Iran takes credit for rocket attack on US base | Trump briefed | Trump puts talk of Iraq withdrawal on hold | Progressives push to block funding for Iran war | Trump backs off threat to hit Iranian cultural sites MORE (Alaska), said they would back McConnell's position that the Senate should follow the precedent of the 1999 impeachment trial of former President Clinton and defer until later in the process the question of calling additional witnesses. Sen.
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