Seven Republican senators joined Democrats to vote to convict Trump of inciting an insurrection at the Capitol. #ImpeachmentTrial – Richard Burr – Bill Cassidy – Susan Collins – Lisa Murkowski – Mitt Romney – Ben Sasse – Pat Toomey
"Sen. Ben Sasse of Nebraska is pushing back against some fellow Republicans who want the state party to formally censure him for his outspoken criticism of President Donald Trump after the U.S. Capitol riot."
Sen. Ben Sasse Hits Back at Nebraska State GOP's Plan to Censure Him for Criticizing Trump Over Capitol Insurrection: 'Politics Isn't About the Worship of One Weird Dude'
Trump Was “Delighted” While Watching Capitol Riots Live, GOP Sen. Ben Sasse Says #Breaking #News #GlobalNews
In an Atlantic op-ed, Republican Sen. Ben Sasse described the Capitol mob as "the blossoming of a rotten seed that took root in the Republican Party some time ago and has been nourished by treachery, poor political judgment, and cowardice."
🧵”As this was unfolding on television, Donald Trump was walking around the White House confused about why other people on his team weren’t as excited as he was as you had rioters pushing against Capitol Police trying to get into the building,” Ben Sasse to Hewitt, via @awprokop
Republican Sen. Ben Sasse says he will not rule out invoking the 25th Amendment or impeaching President Donald Trump over the riots at the U.S. Capitol this week.
Donald Trump was 'confused' when others in the White House weren't as 'delighted' as he was about Capitol violence: GOP's Ben Sasse
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Republican Senator Ben Sasse of Nebraska has blamed President Trump for the violent assault on the Capitol, calling it an "inevitable and ugly outcome." @SenSasse joins us now.
Republican Senator Ben Sasse said he would be open to considering articles of impeachment against Donald Trump after the president’s supporters, inflamed by his false claims of election fraud, stormed the Capitol
Republican Senator Ben Sasse said he would consider supporting a possible effort by Democrats to impeach President Trump after his supporters, inflamed by his false claims of election fraud, stormed the Capitol
"This is not how we peacefully transfer power," Republican Sen. Ben Sasse says following breach of U.S. Capitol by pro-Trump supporters.
Sen. Ben Sasse says Congress members in their 80s "needed to have police and troops stabilize them to get down the stairs" during the Capitol evacuation
Republican Sen. Ben Sasse is directly blaming President Trump for the storming of the Capitol by huge crowds of his supporters. “This violence was the inevitable and ugly outcome of the President’s addiction to constantly stoking division," Sasse said.
Seen during the Senate impeachment trial: • Rand Paul ditched a crossword before doodling what looked like the Capitol • Tom Cotton flipped a purple fidget spinner on his desk while others watched • Ben Sasse peeled a clementine and ate it
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