Following two weeks of public impeachment hearings, Sen. Amy Klobuchar said it's important as a nation to hear the evidence.
Following two weeks of public impeachment hearings, Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., said it's important as a nation to hear the evidence.
"That's what this really is about," she told ABC News Chief Anchor George Stephanopoulos,"and that's what you heard in the moving testimony of these career diplomats." Sen. Amy Klobuchar tells @GStephanopoulos she thinks there's enough evidence to go to trial:"This is the global version of Watergate where a president is trying to get dirt on a political opponent from a world leader. That is basically what happened here" https://t.co/fsJl00Rnvm pic.twitter.com/JmErFFmlMU
Sen. Amy Klobuchar tells @gstephanopoulos"the American people want a check on this president, they want an economic check...but they also want a patriotism check and a value check." "Maybe the argument is, 'hey I've got more money than the guy in the White House,'" Klobuchar told Stephanopoulos."I don't think going to buy that."
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