Los Angeles Times

She wants a fair impeachmen­t trial

Republican ‘disturbed’ by McConnell’s talk of ‘total coordinati­on’ with White House.

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Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski is disturbed by comments made by the Senate majority leader.

ANCHORAGE — Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) said she was disturbed to hear Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell say there would be “total coordinati­on” between the White House and the Senate over the upcoming presidenti­al impeachmen­t trial.

“And in fairness, when I heard that I was disturbed,” Murkowski told KTUU-TV in Anchorage on Tuesday before saying there should be distance between the White House and the Senate in how the trial is conducted.

“To me it means that we have to take that step back from being hand in glove with the defense, and so I heard what leader McConnell had said, I happened to think that that has further confused the process.”

In a recent interview with Fox News’ Sean Hannity, McConnell, a Kentucky Republican, described his planning with the White House.

“We’ll be working through this process, hopefully in a fairly short period of time in total coordinati­on with the White House counsel’s office and the people who are representi­ng the president as well as the Senate,” McConnell said.

Murkowski was critical of the impeachmen­t process conducted in the House of Representa­tives, describing it as rushed.

She says the Senate is now being asked to cure deficienci­es in evidence to be presented at the trial, particular­ly when it comes to whether key witnesses should be brought forward to testify, including acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney and former national security advisor John Bolton.

“How we will deal with witnesses remains to be seen,” Murkowski said, adding that the House should have gone to the courts if witnesses refused to appear before Congress.

Murkowski also spoke of her desire for a “full and fair process,” potentiall­y using the impeachmen­t hearings of President Clinton as a template.

Murkowski remained undecided about how she would vote when the trial takes place.

“For me to prejudge and say there’s nothing there, or on the other hand he should be impeached yesterday, that’s wrong, in my view, that’s wrong.”

 ?? Patrick Semansky Associated Press ?? ALASKA Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski has been critical of the impeachmen­t process in the House, describing it as rushed. But she wants a “full and fair” impeachmen­t trial conducted in the Senate.
Patrick Semansky Associated Press ALASKA Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski has been critical of the impeachmen­t process in the House, describing it as rushed. But she wants a “full and fair” impeachmen­t trial conducted in the Senate.

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