A top Senate Republican, John Cornyn, says he doesn't think the Senate would ultimately vote to remove Trump from office should the House approve impeachment Follow live updates on the ImpeachmentHearings:
FILE PHOTO: Senator John Cornyn arrives for a vote on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., November 6, 2019. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts
WASHINGTON - A top Senate Republican, John Cornyn, said on Wednesday that should the U.S. House of Representatives vote to impeach President Donald Trump, he doubts a motion in the Senate to immediately dismiss the charges would succeed. Cornyn, who spent years as the Senate’s no. 2 Republican, said such a motion would not receive the 51 votes necessary in the Republican-controlled Senate to pass. He said he was confident that ultimately, a vote in the Senate to remove Trump from office would fail.
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