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Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski has said she is "disturbed" by her party's stance before President Donald Trump's impeachment trial.Mr Trump was this month impeached by the Democrat-run House for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.He now faces trial in the Republican-dominated Senate, whose members are supposed to remain impartial.However, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has pledged "total co-ordination" with the White House.Mr Trump, the third president in US history to be impeached, is unlikely to be removed from office because of the Republican control of the Senate.The president has repeatedly described the impeachment proceedings as a "witch-hunt".
Media caption: What does it take to impeach a president?The senator also said there should be distance between the White House and the Senate over how the trial is conducted. "To me it means that we have to take that step back from being hand in glove with the defence," she said.At the same time, she described the impeachment proceedings as "rushed".Ms Murkowski, a moderate Republican, has criticised President Trump on a number of policy issues. In October 2018, she opted not to vote to confirm Mr Trump's nominee for the Supreme Court, after sexual assault allegations.
Image copyrightGETTY IMAGESImage caption: Mitch McConnell is confident that President Trump will be acquitted"This is a political process. There is not anything judicial about it. Impeachment is a political decision," he said.And Mr McConnell also said he was confident that Mr Trump would be acquitted in the Republican-led Senate. "We will have a largely partisan outcome," he said.Republican and Democratic leaders in the Senate have repeatedly clashed over the rules of the trial.Democrats want assurances witnesses and documents will be allowed, to enable what they term a fair trial.Mr McConnell has so far stopped short of agreeing ahead of time to take testimony during the trial.
What did Ms Murkowski say?
Ms Murkowski told Alaska's KTUU news channel that she was uncomfortable with Mr McConnell's comments about "total co-ordination"."When I heard that I was disturbed," she said.
Media caption: What does it take to impeach a president?The senator also said there should be distance between the White House and the Senate over how the trial is conducted. "To me it means that we have to take that step back from being hand in glove with the defence," she said.At the same time, she described the impeachment proceedings as "rushed".Ms Murkowski, a moderate Republican, has criticised President Trump on a number of policy issues. In October 2018, she opted not to vote to confirm Mr Trump's nominee for the Supreme Court, after sexual assault allegations.What about Mr McConnell's role?
Mr McConnell will play a key role in how the impeachment trial - which is supposed to be impartial - will be conducted.But he publicly stated last week that he was not "an impartial juror" in the proceedings.
Image copyrightGETTY IMAGESImage caption: Mitch McConnell is confident that President Trump will be acquitted"This is a political process. There is not anything judicial about it. Impeachment is a political decision," he said.And Mr McConnell also said he was confident that Mr Trump would be acquitted in the Republican-led Senate. "We will have a largely partisan outcome," he said.Republican and Democratic leaders in the Senate have repeatedly clashed over the rules of the trial.Democrats want assurances witnesses and documents will be allowed, to enable what they term a fair trial.Mr McConnell has so far stopped short of agreeing ahead of time to take testimony during the trial.What is President Trump accused of?
Mr Trump is accused of pressuring Ukraine's president to start an investigation into his political rival, Democratic presidential front runner, Joe Biden.Mr Trump is accused of doing this by withholding military aid and making a White House visit contingent on co-operation.The trial could begin next month, after the holiday break.DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
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