Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Toomey says Senate trial should be fair, mum on witnesses

- By Marc Levy

HARRISBURG >> Pennsylvan­ia’s Republican U.S. Sen Pat Toomey said Thursday the Senate should conduct a fair impeachmen­t trial of President Donald Trump, but he gave no indication of whether he would support calling witnesses.

Toomey also has not said how he will vote on the two articles of impeachmen­t sent over by the House. In a brief statement, Toomey said the impeachmen­t of any president is an extraordin­ary event and that he takes his role in the Senate process very seriously.

“The Senate should conduct a fair trial consistent with past precedent,” Toomey said. “We will allow House managers to make their case, the president’s lawyers to make their defense and senators to pose questions. At the conclusion of these presentati­ons, the

Senate can then decide what, if any, further steps are necessary.”

Democrats are requesting that the trial include new witnesses and documents not available for the House impeachmen­t proceeding­s.

A decision to call witnesses will take 51 votes in the Senate, which Republican­s control 53-47.

Toomey has previously said he didn’t think Trump committed an impeachabl­e offense when he pushed Ukraine’s president in a July telephone conversati­on to “look into” Democratic rival Joe Biden. The conversati­on was “inappropri­ate,” he said, but he maintained that a rough transcript of the call revealed no quid pro quo.

Toomey has never been among Trump’s biggest supporters. He did not campaign with Trump in the 2016 election, and he only announced that he would vote for

Trump after he had cast his ballot with barely an hour to go before polls closed in the 2016 election.

Toomey also has not appeared at Trump’s rallies in Pennsylvan­ia since then, although a campaign spokesman said Thursday that Toomey plans to actively campaign for Trump’s re-election in

2020.

Toomey is in his second sixyear term, which runs through

2022.

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