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  • as a senator juror, I swore an oath before God exercise impartial justice.

  • I am profoundly religious.

  • My faith is at the heart of who I am.

  • I take an oath before God as enormously consequential.

  • I knew from the outset that being tasked with judging the president, the leader of my own party would be the most difficult decision I have ever faced.

  • I was not wrong.

  • The President's council also notes that Vice President Biden appeared to have a conflict of interest when he undertook an effort to remove the Ukrainian prosecutor general if he knew of the exorbitant compensation his son was receiving from a company actually under investigation.

  • The vice president should have recused himself.

  • While ignoring a conflict of interest is not a crime, it is surely very wrong with regards to Hunter Biden.

  • Taking excessive advantage of his father's name is unsavory but also not a crime, given that a neither the case of the father nor the son was any evidence presented by the president's council that a crime had been committed.

  • The president's insistence that they be investigated by the Ukrainians is hard to explain other than as a political pursuit.

  • There's no question in my mind that were their names, not Biden.

  • The president would never have done what he did.

  • The grave question the Constitution tasks senators to answer is whether the president committed an act so extreme and egregious that it rises to the level of a high crime.

  • And Mr Meter?

  • Yes, he did.

  • The president asked a foreign government to investigate his political rival.

  • The president withheld.

  • Vital military funds from that government.

  • Depress it.

  • To do so, the president delayed funds for an American ally at war with Russian invaders.

  • The president's purpose was personal and political.

  • Accordingly, the president is guilty of an appalling abuse of public trust.

  • What he did was not perfect.

  • No, it was a flagrant assault under electoral rights, our national security and our fundamental values.

  • Corrupting an election to keep oneself in office is perhaps the most abusive and destructive violation of one's oath of office that I can imagine.

  • With my vote, I will tell my Children and their Children that I did my duty to the best of my ability, believing that my country expected it of me.

  • I will only be one name among many no more no less to future generations of Americans who look at the record of this trial, they will not merely that.

  • I was among the senators who determined that what the president did was wrong, grievously wrong.

  • We're all footnotes, best in the annals of history, but in the most powerful nation on earth, the nation conceived in liberty and justice, that distinction is enough for any citizen.

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as a senator juror, I swore an oath before God exercise impartial justice.

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情緒化的羅姆尼說他會投票給特朗普定罪l ABC新聞。 (Emotional Romney says he'll vote to convict Trump l ABC News)

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    林宜悉 posted on 2021/01/14
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