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GOP senator: Trump's inexcusable behavior may not be subject to conviction

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GOP senator: Trump's inexcusable behavior may not be subject to conviction

GOP senator: Trump's inexcusable behavior may not be subject to conviction

Republican Sen.

Rob Portman of Ohio tells CNN’s Dana Bash that he believes Trump’s actions ahead of the Capitol attack were “inexcusable,” but that the constitutionality of the impeachment trial is subject to debate.


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