PHOENIX – On Wednesday, Arizona Senator Martha McSally stunned the twittersphere when she tweeted that she “had heard enough” and announced that she is ready to vote on the impeachment of President Donald Trump. McSally is expected to vote to acquit the President.
I have heard enough. It is time to vote.
— Martha McSally (@SenMcSallyAZ) January 30, 2020
Rumors are swirling that McSally might be joined by Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema. On Wednesday, she did submit her first question during the impeachment trial. Sinema asked why the administration did not notify Ukraine or Congress of its decision to withhold aid, and what steps officials there needed to take to get the aid.
Sinema has been largely silent on the subject since the case was first sent to the Senate.
— Kyrsten Sinema (@SenatorSinema) January 16, 2020
Earlier in the day, Arizona Rep. Debbie Lesko, a House impeachment manager tweeted #CutTheSchiff referring to Rep. Adam Schiff, who is heading up the Democrats’ impeachment effort.
#CutTheSchiff! Democrat Impeachment Manager Demmings falsely claims @realDonaldTrump had plenty of due process in the House. Totally untrue! President and his attorneys were NOT allowed to ask any questions of fact witnesses.
— Debbie Lesko (@DebbieLesko) January 30, 2020
All you need to know about this #shamimpeachment
It’s not about the evidence, it’s not about the Constitution, it’s only about preventing @realDonaldTrump from being re-elected.
— Debbie Lesko (@DebbieLesko) January 29, 2020