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U.S. Senator from Maine
“I believe that the president has learned from this case… The president has been impeached. That’s a pretty big lesson. I’m voting to acquit.” -Collins
“Trump rejected Collins’ claim that he learned any ‘lesson,’ and followed up his acquittal by leading a purge of administration officials who testified against him or were involved in the impeachment.” -Salon
Collins “acknowledged that her stated belief that President Trump had learned a lesson from impeachment was ‘aspirational,’ saying that she ‘may not be correct on that.’“ -The Hill
“Survey results released by Morning Consult show Collins has a 52% disapproval rating in her home state. That makes her the most unpopular senator in the poll, unseating Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell from the top of the list.” -NECN
“Mr. Trump lacks the temperament, self-discipline and judgment required to be president… I am also deeply concerned that Mr. Trump’s lack of self-restraint and his barrage of ill-informed comments would make an already perilous world even more so.” -Collins, prior to Trump’s election
“I do not regret my vote [to confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court] in the least.” -Collins
“Leading up to her vote on Brett Kavanaugh for the Supreme Court. In that speech she acknowledged the allegations against him were ‘sincere, painful and compelling.’ But that didn’t prevent her from bitterly scolding anyone who had been moved by the testimony of Christine Blasey Ford, accusing us of being manipulated by ‘dark money’ and ‘special interest groups.’” -NYT
“In 2017, Mr. Trump ended health care subsidies to low- and middle-class Americans under the Affordable Care Act. Senator Collins’s reaction? She was ‘very disappointed in the president’s actions.’ In February, she said she was ‘disappointed the Senate voted against calling impeachment witnesses.’ But not so disappointed that she wouldn’t vote to acquit the president a few days later.” -NYT
“Collins, to me, is somebody next to Jack and Rose on the Titanic as it’s vertical and going into the water, and says ‘I’m getting to be a bit concerned that this ship might sink.’“ -Jon Lovett; “But also, she voted for the iceberg.” -Emily Heller (at around 19:20)
"I believe that the president has learned from this case… The president has been impeached. That's a pretty big lesson. I’m voting to acquit." -Collins
“Trump never learns his lesson! This is a man whose first-born child was Donald Trump Jr., and he kept having children! There’s no lesson-learning capacity in the man!” -John Oliver
“Susan Collins might… form a committee… to look into the possibility… of furrowing her brow.” -Seth Meyers
“Republicans seem satisfied. Maine’s Susan Collins says, ‘It appears to be a very thorough investigation.’ No, it doesn’t, Susan! They interviewed nine people over five days. I’ve had more thorough investigations to find my AirPods.” -Stephen Colbert, on Kavanaugh confirmation
“They do a more thorough investigation of the contestants on ‘The Bachelor’ than they did for the Supreme Court. I’ve interviewed more people this week than the F.B.I. has.” -Jimmy Kimmel
“I’ll be the first to admit that some of the things this administration is doing makes me want to shake my head vigorously and wag my finger once, perhaps twice.” -Cecily Strong as Collins, SNL