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Maine Independent Sen. Angus King told NPR [National Public Radio] on Monday he expects up to 10 of his GOP Senate colleagues to vote in favor of witnesses following a report in The New York Times that Trump told Bolton, the president's former national security adviser, to withhold military aid to pressure Ukraine into helping with politically motivated investigations.
In a lobby, Lindsey Graham Crackers admits that he wants to know what is in Bolton's manuscript.
But Graham also tweeted Monday that if Democrats get to call witnesses, then Trump should get the witnesses he wants.
by Cat on Tue Jan 28th, 2020 at 12:20:34 AM EST
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Sen. Graham backs plan to make Bolton manuscript available to senators, 28 Jan
"Graham had earlier said he would back a subpoena for the manuscript." A subpoena --not a copyright releas-- from an author who couldn't wait until 1 March release date to flog sales? hmm, are all the GPO's copy machines out-of-order?
by Cat on Tue Jan 28th, 2020 at 11:48:13 PM EST
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