McConnell: ‘I’ll Listen to the Evidence‘ During Trump Impeachment Trial, Unclear If He’ll Convict

McConnell: ‘I’ll Listen to the Evidence‘ During Trump Impeachment Trial, Unclear If He’ll Convict
Then-President Donald Trump (C) walks with Senate GOP Leader Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) (L), and Sen. Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) (R) as he arrives at the Capitol on March 26, 2019. Alex Wong/Getty Images
Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
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Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), who voted with 44 other Republicans Tuesday against proceeding with an impeachment trial against former President Donald Trump, has not said how he would vote when the impeachment trial commences in February.

“The trial hasn’t started yet,” he said in the Capitol on Wednesday, according to reporters on the scene. “And I intend to participate in that and listen to the evidence.”
Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
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