Guno צְבִי (02-05-2020)
By Howard Koplowitz, al.com 11 hrs ago
© William Thornton | wthornton@al.com/al.com/TNS U.S. Sen. Doug Jones speaks at an event encouraging Alabama-Israeli business ties Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2019, in Birmingham, Ala.
Sen. Doug Jones has “tentatively decided” on whether he will vote to acquit President Trump on impeachment charges or remove him from office, the senator’s office said Tuesday night.
Jones, a Democrat facing a tough re-election battle in November, had said he would thoroughly go over the facts before making a decision. The senator had sent out frequent videos during the impeachment trial on social media, expressing hope that the Senate would vote to hear from witnesses at the trial and offering his takes on the day’s proceedings. The Senate ultimately rejected witness testimony in a 51-49 vote.
Jones’ office would not say how he would vote but said he is expected to address his decision on the Senate floor around 10 a.m., with the Senate expected to cast the vote later Wednesday.
The senator has faced pressure from both sides of the aisle in Alabama over his vote, including several demonstrations organized by the Alabama Republican Party throughout the state last week in Huntsville, Birmingham and Mobile
Give this Patriot a golden parachute! hear hear
Guno צְבִי (02-05-2020)
Let him vote for acquittal and work extra hard for election.
Russian trolls and their supporters go on Ignore, automatically: no second chance.
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