Former Romney Advisor Claims 30 Republican Senators Would Support Impeachment In ‘Secret Vote’

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Donald Trump is getting closer to the exit every day.

Donald Trump's biggest mistake is self-incrimination from his own out-of-control mouth. Donald Trump just cannot realize that lying, cheating, and grifting are not things you commit and boast about while in the POTUS office.

Having a crazed clown-ghoul, Rudi Giuliani blabbering and blubbering on the media has not helped Donald Trump distract the public attention from the truth.

It is not surprising to see that GOP lawmakers would vote against Trump. Most of them are disgusted by his hold over them and having to kiss Trump's butt, and express delight at doing so, at every public assembly of Trump and GOP lawmakers.

Former Romney Advisor Claims 30 Republican Senators Would Support Impeachment In ‘Secret Vote’

Former Romney Advisor Claims 30 Republican Senators Would Support Impeachment In ‘Secret Vote’

DAVID KRAYDEN
OTTAWA BUREAU CHIEF
September 26, 2019

A former advisor to Republican Utah Sen. Mitt Romney claimed Wednesday that support among GOP senators to impeach President Donald Trump is high — with 30 allegedly willing to vote with Democrats in “a secret vote.”
“One Republican senator told me if it was a secret vote, 30 Republican senators would vote to impeach Trump,” Mike Murphy told “Andrea Mitchell Reports.”
Murphy, also a Republican strategist who worked closely with the late Republican Arizona Sen. John McCain, said the transcript of a July telephone call between Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart “was a much clearer incident than the Mueller report information.” He argues it shows Trump linking antitank missiles with an investigation of former Vice President Joe Biden and his son, Hunter Biden.
So far, the only Republican senator who has indicated concern about the transcript has been Murphy’s former boss, Romney, who said Wednesday that he is “deeply” troubled by the exchange between the two presidents.
“I did read the transcript. It remains troubling in the extreme. It’s deeply troubling,” Romney told a media scrum Wednesday. “Clearly what we’ve seen from the transcript itself is deeply troubling.” (RELATED: Mitt Romney Weighs In On Trump, Ukraine)
Romney was also upset after the release of the Mueller report when he decried the “pervasiveness of dishonesty and misdirection” from the president.
But Murphy believes other GOP senators, like the “courageous” Romney, are troubled by the transcript, and he thinks impeachment hearings will help the Democrats. (RELATED: Lou Dobbs Calls Out Mitt Romney For Refusal To Endorse Trump’s Reelection: ‘What Is Wrong With This Man?’
“The old theory on impeachment was it would help the Republicans,” said Murphy. “I think that’s out the window now. This is a much clearer incident than the Mueller report information. And so when the president released this transcript, you really have to parse your way through it and eliminate a subtext to say no quid pro quo.”
He continued, “The president of the Ukraine asked for antitank missiles because he has a problem, Russian mercenary tanks. The president says, ‘well, let me talk to you a minute about some other things, I’m a great friend of the Ukraine except we haven’t really been paid back, let’s get into this Biden matter.’ It’s a classic shakedown.”

President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky (SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images)
Murphy insisted that many Republican senators are going to lose their seats if they don’t support impeachment.
“If they provide cover to Donald Trump for this, a clear violation of his role as president, we’re going to lose Colorado with Cory Gardner, we’re going to lose Maine with Susan Collins, we’re going to lose Arizona with [Martha] McSally and the Democrats will put the Senate very much in play.”
Trump and his supporters counter that impeachment is entirely motivated by political opportunism, with the president saying the move is “the only way” the Democrats can defeat him.
 
If you think getting rid of Donnie is a good thing, just think for five seconds about Pence as potus. Yuck!
 
Donald Trump is getting closer to the exit every day.

Donald Trump's biggest mistake is self-incrimination from his own out-of-control mouth. Donald Trump just cannot realize that lying, cheating, and grifting are not things you commit and boast about while in the POTUS office.

Having a crazed clown-ghoul, Rudi Giuliani blabbering and blubbering on the media has not helped Donald Trump distract the public attention from the truth.

It is not surprising to see that GOP lawmakers would vote against Trump. Most of them are disgusted by his hold over them and having to kiss Trump's butt, and express delight at doing so, at every public assembly of Trump and GOP lawmakers.

Former Romney Advisor Claims 30 Republican Senators Would Support Impeachment In ‘Secret Vote’

Former Romney Advisor Claims 30 Republican Senators Would Support Impeachment In ‘Secret Vote’

DAVID KRAYDEN
OTTAWA BUREAU CHIEF
September 26, 2019

A former advisor to Republican Utah Sen. Mitt Romney claimed Wednesday that support among GOP senators to impeach President Donald Trump is high — with 30 allegedly willing to vote with Democrats in “a secret vote.”
“One Republican senator told me if it was a secret vote, 30 Republican senators would vote to impeach Trump,” Mike Murphy told “Andrea Mitchell Reports.”
Murphy, also a Republican strategist who worked closely with the late Republican Arizona Sen. John McCain, said the transcript of a July telephone call between Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart “was a much clearer incident than the Mueller report information.” He argues it shows Trump linking antitank missiles with an investigation of former Vice President Joe Biden and his son, Hunter Biden.
So far, the only Republican senator who has indicated concern about the transcript has been Murphy’s former boss, Romney, who said Wednesday that he is “deeply” troubled by the exchange between the two presidents.
“I did read the transcript. It remains troubling in the extreme. It’s deeply troubling,” Romney told a media scrum Wednesday. “Clearly what we’ve seen from the transcript itself is deeply troubling.” (RELATED: Mitt Romney Weighs In On Trump, Ukraine)
Romney was also upset after the release of the Mueller report when he decried the “pervasiveness of dishonesty and misdirection” from the president.
But Murphy believes other GOP senators, like the “courageous” Romney, are troubled by the transcript, and he thinks impeachment hearings will help the Democrats. (RELATED: Lou Dobbs Calls Out Mitt Romney For Refusal To Endorse Trump’s Reelection: ‘What Is Wrong With This Man?’
“The old theory on impeachment was it would help the Republicans,” said Murphy. “I think that’s out the window now. This is a much clearer incident than the Mueller report information. And so when the president released this transcript, you really have to parse your way through it and eliminate a subtext to say no quid pro quo.”
He continued, “The president of the Ukraine asked for antitank missiles because he has a problem, Russian mercenary tanks. The president says, ‘well, let me talk to you a minute about some other things, I’m a great friend of the Ukraine except we haven’t really been paid back, let’s get into this Biden matter.’ It’s a classic shakedown.”

President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky (SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images)
Murphy insisted that many Republican senators are going to lose their seats if they don’t support impeachment.
“If they provide cover to Donald Trump for this, a clear violation of his role as president, we’re going to lose Colorado with Cory Gardner, we’re going to lose Maine with Susan Collins, we’re going to lose Arizona with [Martha] McSally and the Democrats will put the Senate very much in play.”
Trump and his supporters counter that impeachment is entirely motivated by political opportunism, with the president saying the move is “the only way” the Democrats can defeat him.

Make no mistake about it..... Trump is NOT GOP. He used the GOP as a path to President. I have no doubt some in the GOP like the Democrats, want him out. All that being said, there is noting validating him as a liar or cheater. He is a populist Independent whether you love him or think he’s an asshole.
 
Donald Trump is getting closer to the exit every day.

Donald Trump's biggest mistake is self-incrimination from his own out-of-control mouth. Donald Trump just cannot realize that lying, cheating, and grifting are not things you commit and boast about while in the POTUS office.

Having a crazed clown-ghoul, Rudi Giuliani blabbering and blubbering on the media has not helped Donald Trump distract the public attention from the truth.

It is not surprising to see that GOP lawmakers would vote against Trump. Most of them are disgusted by his hold over them and having to kiss Trump's butt, and express delight at doing so, at every public assembly of Trump and GOP lawmakers.

Former Romney Advisor Claims 30 Republican Senators Would Support Impeachment In ‘Secret Vote’

Former Romney Advisor Claims 30 Republican Senators Would Support Impeachment In ‘Secret Vote’

DAVID KRAYDEN
OTTAWA BUREAU CHIEF
September 26, 2019

A former advisor to Republican Utah Sen. Mitt Romney claimed Wednesday that support among GOP senators to impeach President Donald Trump is high — with 30 allegedly willing to vote with Democrats in “a secret vote.”
“One Republican senator told me if it was a secret vote, 30 Republican senators would vote to impeach Trump,” Mike Murphy told “Andrea Mitchell Reports.”
Murphy, also a Republican strategist who worked closely with the late Republican Arizona Sen. John McCain, said the transcript of a July telephone call between Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart “was a much clearer incident than the Mueller report information.” He argues it shows Trump linking antitank missiles with an investigation of former Vice President Joe Biden and his son, Hunter Biden.
So far, the only Republican senator who has indicated concern about the transcript has been Murphy’s former boss, Romney, who said Wednesday that he is “deeply” troubled by the exchange between the two presidents.
“I did read the transcript. It remains troubling in the extreme. It’s deeply troubling,” Romney told a media scrum Wednesday. “Clearly what we’ve seen from the transcript itself is deeply troubling.” (RELATED: Mitt Romney Weighs In On Trump, Ukraine)
Romney was also upset after the release of the Mueller report when he decried the “pervasiveness of dishonesty and misdirection” from the president.
But Murphy believes other GOP senators, like the “courageous” Romney, are troubled by the transcript, and he thinks impeachment hearings will help the Democrats. (RELATED: Lou Dobbs Calls Out Mitt Romney For Refusal To Endorse Trump’s Reelection: ‘What Is Wrong With This Man?’
“The old theory on impeachment was it would help the Republicans,” said Murphy. “I think that’s out the window now. This is a much clearer incident than the Mueller report information. And so when the president released this transcript, you really have to parse your way through it and eliminate a subtext to say no quid pro quo.”
He continued, “The president of the Ukraine asked for antitank missiles because he has a problem, Russian mercenary tanks. The president says, ‘well, let me talk to you a minute about some other things, I’m a great friend of the Ukraine except we haven’t really been paid back, let’s get into this Biden matter.’ It’s a classic shakedown.”

President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky (SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images)
Murphy insisted that many Republican senators are going to lose their seats if they don’t support impeachment.
“If they provide cover to Donald Trump for this, a clear violation of his role as president, we’re going to lose Colorado with Cory Gardner, we’re going to lose Maine with Susan Collins, we’re going to lose Arizona with [Martha] McSally and the Democrats will put the Senate very much in play.”
Trump and his supporters counter that impeachment is entirely motivated by political opportunism, with the president saying the move is “the only way” the Democrats can defeat him.
A. Romney advisor. May as well say Obama advisor.
B. In secret says more about the Senators than Trump.
 
If you think getting rid of Donnie is a good thing, just think for five seconds about Pence as potus. Yuck!

Amen to this! As much as I do not like Trump, the idea of Pence as POTUS is scary as hell. Pence might decide it is his job to kick off Armageddon
 

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