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U.S. Senator from Alaska
“I carefully considered the need for additional witnesses and documents, to cure the shortcomings of its process, but ultimately decided that I will vote against considering motions to subpoena.” -Murkowski
“I have come to the conclusion that there will be no fair trial in the Senate. I don’t believe the continuation of this process will change anything. It is sad for me to admit that, as an institution, the Congress has failed. It has also become clear some of my colleagues intend to further politicize this process, and drag the Supreme Court into the fray... We have already degraded this institution for partisan political benefit, and I will not enable those who wish to pull down another.” -Murkowski
Murkowski said “that she ‘cannot vote to convict’ President Donald Trump in the Senate impeachment trial but nevertheless called his actions ‘shameful and wrong.’” -CNN
“And in fairness, when I heard that I was disturbed,” Murkowski said before describing that there should be distance between the White House and the Senate in how the trial is conducted. “To me it means that we have to take that step back from being hand in glove with the defense, and so I heard what leader McConnell had said, I happened to think that that has further confused the process.” - CBS KTUU
“Offensive and inappropriate statements made by Donald Trump throughout this campaign have caused me to withhold my support or an endorsement. I have always supported the Republican presidential nominee and I had hoped to do the same in 2016. The video that surfaced yesterday further revealed his true character. He not only objectified women, he bragged about preying upon them. I cannot and will not support Donald Trump for President – he has forfeited the right to be our party’s nominee. He must step aside.”
“Yes, that’s very concerning.” -Murkowski, on Trump’s call with Ukrainian President Zelensky
“Murkowski's statement makes no sense, of course. She argues that there can't be a fair trial in the Senate so there's no point in having a trial at all — but then sides with the people who have made it grossly unfair by blocking witnesses and documents.” -Salon
“This dispute about material facts weighs in favor of calling additional witnesses with direct knowledge. Why should this body not call Ambassador Bolton?” -Murkowski, during Trump impeachment trail
“Mr. Bolton probably has some things that would be helpful for us, and we‘ll figure out how we might be able to learn that.” -Murkowksi, during Trump impeachment trail
“Murkowski says she’s a ‘no’ vote on calling witnesses, virtually assuring Bolton, Mulvaney won't appear at Trump trial.” -USA Today
“Bolton alleges president committed more impeachable offenses in new book.” -Salon
“Trump vows to campaign against Murkowski.” -The Hill
“I made the decision that I made, at the time that I made it. There's no going back. I don't regret that decision.” -Murkowski, on voting to prevent witness testimony and acquit Trump
“By voting to acquit Donald Trump, the Senate has set a devastating precedent. Future presidents can solicit foreign interference in an election, they can investigate private citizens. There are no rules. That’s not America – that is Outback Steakhouse.” -Samantha Bee
“Trump’s tweet Tuesday morning attacking a 75-year old protester in Buffalo — who was shoved by the police and bled from his head after falling — stunned some in a caucus that’s grown used to the president’s active Twitter feed. After examining a print-out of the tweet, Sen. Lisa Murkowski gasped: ‘oh lord, Ugh.’” -Politico