Sen. Lamar Alexander broke his silence in the impeachment trial of President Trump, asking about bipartisanship during the trial's second day of questioning and telling CNN that he'll announce his decision for how he'll vote on whether to include witnesses
Republican Sen. Lamar Alexander of Tennessee broke his silence Thursday evening in the trial of President Donald Trump, asking about bipartisanship during the trial's second day of questioning and telling CNN that he'll announce his decision for how he'll vote on whether to include witnesses.
Alexander's question, posed in conjunction with two other Republican senators, was a request to compare the present acrimony with the bipartisans nature of the two previous impeachment inquiries in modern history.
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