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Dem senator says he knows 'handful' of GOP colleagues considering vote to remove Trump
By Rachel Frazin - 12/06/19 08:51 AM EST

en. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) on Friday said that he has spoken with a "handful" of Republican colleagues who would consider voting to remove President Trump after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said the House will move to impeach him.

Asked during an appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" whether he has spoken with "a single GOP colleague in the Senate who's even considering voting for impeachment," Murphy answered affirmatively.


"Yes," he said while declining to name any colleagues. 

"It's a small list, on one hand," Murphy said.

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Mitt (spit) Romney is an evil bastard, thanks a lot Utah.

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All the more reason to start with a motion to dismiss. It will force their hand. Anyone who votes against it will suffer an extreme backlash before a trial even starts.
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