Romney Says It's 'Increasingly Likely' Bolton Will Be Asked To Testify

Romney Says It's 'Increasingly Likely' Bolton Will Be Asked To Testify

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The transcript discusses the potential testimony of John Bolton in President Trump's Senate impeachment trial. It highlights the growing interest among some Republican senators, such as Mitt Romney, Susan Collins, and Lisa Murkowski, in hearing Bolton's testimony, especially in light of his upcoming book. The book reportedly claims that Trump withheld aid to Ukraine to pressure them into investigating his political rivals, a claim Trump denies. The transcript also notes the possibility of cross-party votes but emphasizes that Democrats would need additional GOP support to introduce witnesses.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the main reason some Republicans are interested in hearing from John Bolton?

To support President Trump's defense

To gain insights into foreign policy

To discuss his upcoming book

To understand his relevance to the impeachment trial

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What does Bolton's upcoming book allege about President Trump?

He withheld aid to Ukraine for political reasons

He planned to visit Ukraine

He had no involvement with Ukraine

He supported Ukraine's government

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Which senator expressed that Bolton's book reports strengthened the case for witnesses?

Senator Lindsey Graham

Senator Lisa Murkowski

Senator Susan Collins

Senator Mitt Romney

4.

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What is required for Democrats to introduce witnesses in the Senate trial?

Support from the President

A unanimous vote

At least one more GOP vote

Approval from the Supreme Court

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Which senators are mentioned as potentially voting across party lines?

Graham, McConnell, and Cruz

Schumer, Pelosi, and Nadler

Sanders, Warren, and Harris

Romney, Collins, and Murkowski