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Republican Senator says book has prompted conversations among colleagues, as president’s defense prepares to continue opening argumentsRepublican Senator says book has prompted conversations among colleagues, as president’s defense prepares to continue opening arguments
Trump told reporters at the White House he has not yet seen the manuscript of John Bolton’s book, which reportedly includes a claim that the president directly tied Ukraine’s military assistance to investigations of Democrats.
Asked about the allegations from his former national security adviser, Trump offered a one-word response to a Fox News reporter: “False.”
Republican senator Lindsey Graham expressed openness to hearing testimony from John Bolton, but the top Trump ally also said he would then want to hear from Joe Biden and the whistleblower whose complaint sparked the impeachment inquiry.
There were reports last week that Senate Democrats were considering a possible “witness swap” to hear from administration officials and the Bidens, but Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer then said that proposal was “off the table.”
As some Republican senators indicate they will support a subpoena of John Bolton, others are busy claiming the report about the former national security adviser’s book does not change anything about the Senate impeachment trial.
But as a Washington Post reporter noted, the argument that Bolton’s claims about Trump tying Ukraine’s military assitance to investigations are not new contradicts the defense strategy of the president’s lawyers.
Reacting to the New York Times’ report on John Bolton’s book, Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer called the revelation “stunning” and said the former national security adviser’s allegations go “right to the heart” of the impeachment trial.Reacting to the New York Times’ report on John Bolton’s book, Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer called the revelation “stunning” and said the former national security adviser’s allegations go “right to the heart” of the impeachment trial.
Schumer noted that Republicans have previously criticized witnesses in the impeachment inquiry for not providing “first-hand evidence” about the Ukraine controversy, underscoring the need for Bolton to testify about his own experiences in the Trump White House.Schumer noted that Republicans have previously criticized witnesses in the impeachment inquiry for not providing “first-hand evidence” about the Ukraine controversy, underscoring the need for Bolton to testify about his own experiences in the Trump White House.
“How can Senate Republicans not vote to call that witness and request his documents?” Schumer asked.“How can Senate Republicans not vote to call that witness and request his documents?” Schumer asked.
Bolton’s claim that Trump directly tied Ukraine’s military assistance to investigations of the Democrats also demonstrates a number of White House officials “were ‘in the loop’ on this scheme,” Schumer added.Bolton’s claim that Trump directly tied Ukraine’s military assistance to investigations of the Democrats also demonstrates a number of White House officials “were ‘in the loop’ on this scheme,” Schumer added.
“We are all staring a White House cover-up in the face,” Schumer said.“We are all staring a White House cover-up in the face,” Schumer said.
Senator Susan Collins’ statement about the John Bolton news emphasized that reports of the former national security adviser’s book have made calling new witnesses in the impeachment trial all the more important.Senator Susan Collins’ statement about the John Bolton news emphasized that reports of the former national security adviser’s book have made calling new witnesses in the impeachment trial all the more important.
“The reports about John Bolton’s book strengthen the case for witnesses and have prompted a number of conversations among my colleagues,” Collins’ statement said.“The reports about John Bolton’s book strengthen the case for witnesses and have prompted a number of conversations among my colleagues,” Collins’ statement said.
In addition to Collins and Mitt Romney, who expressed a desire to hear from Bolton this morning, Republican senators Lisa Murkowski and Lamar Alexander are being closely watched for how they might vote on calling new witnesses.In addition to Collins and Mitt Romney, who expressed a desire to hear from Bolton this morning, Republican senators Lisa Murkowski and Lamar Alexander are being closely watched for how they might vote on calling new witnesses.
Republican senator Susan Collins declined to commit to supporting a subpoena for John Bolton after one of her colleagues, Mitt Romney, predicted more Senate Republicans would soon join Democrats in requesting new witness testimony. Republican senator Susan Collins indicated a report about John Bolton’s book underscored the need to call him to testify after one of her colleagues, Mitt Romney, predicted more Senate Republicans would soon join Democrats in requesting new witness testimony.
In a statement, Collins indicated she was “likely to vote to call witnesses,” but she said she would wait to make a final judgment until after Trump’s lawyers finished presenting their opening arguments.In a statement, Collins indicated she was “likely to vote to call witnesses,” but she said she would wait to make a final judgment until after Trump’s lawyers finished presenting their opening arguments.
The president’s legal team will continue making opening arguments at 1 p.m. ET, when the Senate impeachment trial resumes.The president’s legal team will continue making opening arguments at 1 p.m. ET, when the Senate impeachment trial resumes.
The morning press conference with Senate Republicans now seems to be back on, but some of those originally expected to appear -- including close Trump ally Lindsey Graham -- are no longer listed on the schedule.The morning press conference with Senate Republicans now seems to be back on, but some of those originally expected to appear -- including close Trump ally Lindsey Graham -- are no longer listed on the schedule.
Reacting to the New York Times’ report about John Bolton’s book, Republican senator Mitt Romney also confirmed he hopes to hear from Trump’s former national security adviser.Reacting to the New York Times’ report about John Bolton’s book, Republican senator Mitt Romney also confirmed he hopes to hear from Trump’s former national security adviser.
Romney had previously indicated he was open to calling new witnesses for the Senate trial, but it remains unclear whether Democratic senators can secure the four Republican votes they need to get their witness request approved.Romney had previously indicated he was open to calling new witnesses for the Senate trial, but it remains unclear whether Democratic senators can secure the four Republican votes they need to get their witness request approved.
Mitt Romney, one of the Republican senators that has already expressed openness to calling new witnesses to testify in the impeachment trial, said it was “increasingly likely” other Senate Republicans would support the request.Mitt Romney, one of the Republican senators that has already expressed openness to calling new witnesses to testify in the impeachment trial, said it was “increasingly likely” other Senate Republicans would support the request.
Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer has proposed calling several White House officials, including Bolton, to testify, but he needs at least four Republican senators to cross party lines to get the request approved.Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer has proposed calling several White House officials, including Bolton, to testify, but he needs at least four Republican senators to cross party lines to get the request approved.
Following the report about John Bolton’s forthcoming book, five Republican senators have canceled their press conference scheduled for this morning.Following the report about John Bolton’s forthcoming book, five Republican senators have canceled their press conference scheduled for this morning.
Some Republican senators are reportedly pushing for more information from the White House about which officials knew about Bolton’s book.Some Republican senators are reportedly pushing for more information from the White House about which officials knew about Bolton’s book.
According to the New York Times, the former national security adviser’s manuscript includes a claims that Trump directly tied Ukraine’s military assistance to investigations of the Democrats.According to the New York Times, the former national security adviser’s manuscript includes a claims that Trump directly tied Ukraine’s military assistance to investigations of the Democrats.
Arriving at the Capitol this morning, House speaker Nancy Pelosi reiterated her support for calling new witnesses to testify in the Senate impeachment trial, including John Bolton.Arriving at the Capitol this morning, House speaker Nancy Pelosi reiterated her support for calling new witnesses to testify in the Senate impeachment trial, including John Bolton.
The House was on recess last week as the Senate trial got into full swing, but members are returning today for leadership meetings and votes.The House was on recess last week as the Senate trial got into full swing, but members are returning today for leadership meetings and votes.
Secretary of state Mike Pompeo is attracting criticism for his claim that an NPR reporter lied to him about the parameters of an interview after emails appeared to contradict the allegation.Secretary of state Mike Pompeo is attracting criticism for his claim that an NPR reporter lied to him about the parameters of an interview after emails appeared to contradict the allegation.
The Guardian’s Oliver Laughland reports:The Guardian’s Oliver Laughland reports:
Speaking to CNN this morning, lead impeachment manager Adam Schiff said the news about John Bolton’s book underscored the need for the former national security adviser to testify in the Senate trial.Speaking to CNN this morning, lead impeachment manager Adam Schiff said the news about John Bolton’s book underscored the need for the former national security adviser to testify in the Senate trial.
“I think the American people should see his testimony live,” Schiff said.“I think the American people should see his testimony live,” Schiff said.
The House intelligence committee chair added that Bolton’s claims proved Trump’s reasoning for trying to block officials’ testimony -- that he was protecting the privileges of future presidents -- was “shallow” and “false.”The House intelligence committee chair added that Bolton’s claims proved Trump’s reasoning for trying to block officials’ testimony -- that he was protecting the privileges of future presidents -- was “shallow” and “false.”
Bolton wrote in a manuscript of his forthcoming book that Trump directly tied Ukraine’s military assistance to investigations of Democrats, including Joe Biden.Bolton wrote in a manuscript of his forthcoming book that Trump directly tied Ukraine’s military assistance to investigations of Democrats, including Joe Biden.
The White House has reportedly had a copy of Bolton’s manuscript since Dec. 30, which Schiff said he found unsurprising given the administration’s response to Trump’s impeachment so far.The White House has reportedly had a copy of Bolton’s manuscript since Dec. 30, which Schiff said he found unsurprising given the administration’s response to Trump’s impeachment so far.
Schiff confirmed he has not yet read the manuscript, but he said he was particularly interested in obtaining Bolton’s notes from his time as national security adviser.Schiff confirmed he has not yet read the manuscript, but he said he was particularly interested in obtaining Bolton’s notes from his time as national security adviser.
The impeachment manager also highlighted one reported detail from the book: that Bolton raised concerns about Trump’s July call with attorney general William Barr, who has claimed he first learned about the conversation with the Ukrainian president in mid-August.The impeachment manager also highlighted one reported detail from the book: that Bolton raised concerns about Trump’s July call with attorney general William Barr, who has claimed he first learned about the conversation with the Ukrainian president in mid-August.
“This was Bill Barr trying to protect Bill Barr,” Schiff said.“This was Bill Barr trying to protect Bill Barr,” Schiff said.
According to one of the New York Times reporters who broke the news about John Bolton, some Republican senators are now pushing for more information on which White House officials knew about the former national security adviser’s book.According to one of the New York Times reporters who broke the news about John Bolton, some Republican senators are now pushing for more information on which White House officials knew about the former national security adviser’s book.
Bolton’s lawyer, Charles J. Cooper, insisted last night that leaks about the book’s contents clearly came from the White House, which was given a copy of the manuscript on Dec. 30.Bolton’s lawyer, Charles J. Cooper, insisted last night that leaks about the book’s contents clearly came from the White House, which was given a copy of the manuscript on Dec. 30.
“It is clear, regrettably, from the New York Times article published today that the pre-publication review process has been corrupted and that information has been disclosed by persons other than those properly involved in reviewing the manuscript,” Cooper said.“It is clear, regrettably, from the New York Times article published today that the pre-publication review process has been corrupted and that information has been disclosed by persons other than those properly involved in reviewing the manuscript,” Cooper said.
Bolton’s claims that Trump directly tied Ukraine’s military assistance to investigations of Democrats could make it more difficult for Republicans to oppose calling new witnesses to testify in the Senate impeachment trial.Bolton’s claims that Trump directly tied Ukraine’s military assistance to investigations of Democrats could make it more difficult for Republicans to oppose calling new witnesses to testify in the Senate impeachment trial.
Good morning, live blog readers!Good morning, live blog readers!
It seems the president has read his New York Times this morning. Donald Trump began the day by tweeting out his complaints about John Bolton, his former national security adviser.It seems the president has read his New York Times this morning. Donald Trump began the day by tweeting out his complaints about John Bolton, his former national security adviser.
According to the Times’ report, Bolton wrote in an early draft of his forthcoming book that Trump said military aid to Ukraine was conditioned on investigations into the Democrats, including Joe Biden and his son.According to the Times’ report, Bolton wrote in an early draft of his forthcoming book that Trump said military aid to Ukraine was conditioned on investigations into the Democrats, including Joe Biden and his son.
Trump denied that allegation, but the report intensified Democrats’ demands to have Bolton testify in the Senate impeachment trial. The president also pushed back against that, pointing to House Democrats’ decision not to subpoena Bolton during the impeachment inquiry.Trump denied that allegation, but the report intensified Democrats’ demands to have Bolton testify in the Senate impeachment trial. The president also pushed back against that, pointing to House Democrats’ decision not to subpoena Bolton during the impeachment inquiry.
But the real question is how the Times’ report will affect Republicans’ thinking on witness testimony. Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer will need four Republicans to cross party lines to get witness testimony approved.But the real question is how the Times’ report will affect Republicans’ thinking on witness testimony. Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer will need four Republicans to cross party lines to get witness testimony approved.
Otherwise, the Senate trial could wrap up this week, and it will almost certainly end in the president’s acquittal.Otherwise, the Senate trial could wrap up this week, and it will almost certainly end in the president’s acquittal.
Here’s what else the blog is keeping its eye on today:Here’s what else the blog is keeping its eye on today:
The impeachment trial will resume at 1 p.m. ET, when the president’s lawyers will continue presenting their opening arguments.The impeachment trial will resume at 1 p.m. ET, when the president’s lawyers will continue presenting their opening arguments.
At the White House, Trump is meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his election opponent, Benny Gantz, as part of discussions over a potential peace plan.At the White House, Trump is meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his election opponent, Benny Gantz, as part of discussions over a potential peace plan.
The Iowa caucuses are one week away, and several Democratic presidential candidates -- Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg, Tom Steyer and John Delaney -- are campaigning in the Hawkeye State today.The Iowa caucuses are one week away, and several Democratic presidential candidates -- Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg, Tom Steyer and John Delaney -- are campaigning in the Hawkeye State today.
The blog will have much more coming up, so stay tuned.The blog will have much more coming up, so stay tuned.