Senate Republicans were thrown off-balance Monday by the latest John Bolton revelations, offering a range of convoluted — and at times contradictory — responses to an episode that threatens to upend President Trump’s impeachment trial
Senate Republicans were thrown off-balance Monday by the latest John Bolton revelations, offering a range of convoluted — and at times contradictory — responses to an episode that threatens to upend President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial.
It’s a moment that is testing GOP unity at a pivotal point in the trial. Senators are expecting to vote on whether to permit new witnesses and evidence late this week, and until the Bolton news dropped, it appeared that motion was heading for defeat. But the news has already bred hostility among some Republican colleagues.— who expressed interest in calling Bolton as a witness — saying he “wants to appease the left by calling witnesses who will slander the @realDonaldTrump.
After days of knocking House impeachment managers for not offering “anything new” in their three-day opening arguments against Trump, some Republicans then turned around and criticized the Bolton claims because they were new. Bolton’s allegations, detailed in a draft manuscript of his forthcoming book, were first“We’re going to have some new stuff coming out every day. That doesn’t really change anything,” said Sen. Marsha Blackburn .
But if Bolton’s claims are substantiated, they would deal a major blow to one of the White House's core defenses in the trial — that no witnesses had firsthand knowledge that Trump linked Ukraine aid to his desire for investigations of his political rivals.
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