New York Post

I’m done with Don: Murkowski

- Ryan King

Sen. Lisa Murkowski ripped into former President Donald Trump on Sunday, categorica­lly ruling out the possibilit­y of voting for him while being evasive about her future with the Republican Party.

“I wish that as Republican­s, we had . . . a nominee that I could get behind,” Murkowski vented to CNN. “I certainly can’t get behind Donald Trump.”

Earlier this month, Murkowski, 66, gave a last-minute endorsemen­t to former Republican presidenti­al hopeful Nikki Haley, who dropped out of the race days later in the wake of a Super Tuesday drubbing.

The Alaskan senator has long exhibited a penchant for bucking party lines. Back in 2021, she was one of seven Republican senators who voted to convict Trump during the aftermath of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. Only four of those seven are still in the Senate. So far, Murkowski is the only one to survive a reelection bid. She hasn’t been shy about going after Trump, 77, either, and recently denounced him for describing the individual­s arrested for their actions during the Capitol riot as “hostages.”

“What happened on January 6 was . . . an effort by people who stormed the building in an effort to stop an election certificat­ion of an election. It can’t be defended,” Murkowski told the outlet.

Murkowski is also pro-abortion rights and voted against confirming Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court back in 2018.

She has weathered fierce primary competitio­n including from Trump-backed attorney Kelly Tshibaka in 2022 and famously was forced to mount a write-in campaign after getting knocked out of the primary in 2010 by Republican Joe Miller.

After all that, Murkowski remains a registered Republican, but she is coy about how much longer she will stay that way.

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