Vermont’s Republican Governor: Trump Shouldn’t Be in Office

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Vermont Republican Gov. Phil Scott, speaking on Thursday Feb. 6, 2020 at the Statehouse in Montpelier, Vt., said he thought President Donald Trump abused his power and he doesn't think the president should be in office. Scott also praised Utah Sen. Mitt Romney, the only Republican to break ranks with his party and vote to convict Trump. Scott has been a frequent critic of the president. (AP Photo/Wilson Ring)

MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) — President Donald Trump abused his power and shouldn’t be in office, Vermont Gov. Phil Scott, a fellow Republican, said Thursday in a rare dissent from within party ranks.

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The U.S. Senate should have been allowed to hear from more witnesses who could have provided evidence about the charges against the president, Scott, a frequent Trump critic, said at a news conference.

After being asked about the president’s acquittal Wednesday in the Senate, Scott said the outcome was almost a foregone conclusion.

“If they’d taken more testimony, maybe they’d have had more information and maybe other senators would have acted appropriately,” Scott said.

When pressed about whether he would have voted to remove the president, Scott noted he isn’t a member of the Senate.

“I believe that the president abused his powers. It’s hard, in some respects for me, because I’m not a supporter,” Scott said. “I didn’t vote for the president, and I don’t believe that he should be in office.”

He continued, “I think it’s for the voters to decide in November whether he should continue in that role.”

Trump was acquitted Wednesday by the Senate on the two articles of impeachment that were filed by the House after an investigation into Trump’s request for Ukraine to “do us a favor” in exchange for military aid and investigate Democratic rival Joe Biden ahead of the November election.

Scott praised U.S. Sen. Mitt Romney, of Utah, the only Republican to break ranks with his party and vote to convict Trump of one of the two charges that could have led to his removal from office.

“I believe he abused his position of power; withholding those funds is inappropriate,” Scott said. “I believe, as Sen. Romney did, that he shouldn’t be in office.”

Scott repeatedly praised Romney for his vote to convict the president on the abuse of power impeachment article, when Romney knew the vote could subject him to criticism from members of his party.

“It shows a lot about his character and integrity,” Scott said. “We can only hope that if we are in that same, similar situation that we’d do the same.”

Romney announced his decision Wednesday two hours before the GOP-dominated Senate voted to absolve Trump. He said the impeachment oath required him to render “impartial justice.”

Since he took office in 2017, Scott has been a frequent critic of Trump, has repeatedly called for an end to the divisiveness in American politics, and has criticized many of the president’s policies, including on climate change and immigration.

In September, Scott was the first GOP governor to support an impeachment inquiry against the president.


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Sam
Sam
4 years ago

Moron, he shouldn’t be in office. You fool millions of American voted for him. They support him. They will re-elected him.

PaulinSaudi
PaulinSaudi
4 years ago

Well obviously.

Educated Archy
Educated Archy
4 years ago

What makes this guy Republican? If you argue that in policy he agrees and it’s purely trumps character, I get that. I am not either a fan of his uncanny character and morals. One can even vote to impeach because they believe he commited something wrong. However once you say in policy he believes in climate change and immigration ( latter is more complex) then he is not my party. Climate change is a hoax.
This guy is a Republican in name only. A faker.

Who's the racist
Who's the racist
4 years ago

So I guess this guy will be voting for Bernie Sanders. Vermont is the whitest of WHITE States. I’ve spent numerous summers in Addison Vermont and traveled all over the State and have yet to see a black person.

Looie
Looie
4 years ago

Now he grows a pair? Typical GOP coward.

Jay Shoulson
Jay Shoulson
4 years ago

This guy is a fake and a phony. When running for office, he swore he would never do anything to change the status quo regarding guns in Vermont. He has since supported at least two anti-gun laws that have become law. He is a liar. I think he will be voted out in the next election.

Harper Alexander
Harper Alexander
4 years ago

Anyone who praises Mitt Romney is very suspect.

Scott is a useless, corrupt phony.

He’ll be exposed soon.

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