Mitt Romney, John Bolton och Susan Collins. (TT)

Romney vill höra Bolton: ”Lär bli fler republikaner”

Flera republikanska senatorer öppnar nu för att låta president Donald Trumps tidigare säkerhetsrådgivare John Bolton vittna i riksrätten, rapporterar flera amerikanska medier. Susan Collins säger till New York Times att hon är öppen för att höra Bolton och att flera andra republikaner diskuterar saken.

Mitt Romney säger att det är alltmer uppenbart att det är viktigt att Bolton får vittna.

– Det är väldig troligt att fler republikaner ansluter till oss som vill höra Bolton, säger han till reportrar utanför Kapitolium.

Röster om Boltons vittnesmål har höjts efter att delar av hans kommande bok läckt till media.

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Susan Collins
Wikipedia (en)
Susan Margaret Collins (born December 7, 1952) is an American politician serving as the senior United States Senator for Maine. A Republican, Collins has served Maine in the Senate since 1997. Born in Caribou, Maine, Collins is a graduate of St. Lawrence University. Beginning her career as a staff assistant for Senator William Cohen in 1975, she later became staff director of the Oversight of Government Management Subcommittee of the Committee on Governmental Affairs (which later became the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs) in 1981. She was then appointed Commissioner of the Maine Department of Professional and Financial Regulation by Governor John R. McKernan Jr. in 1987. In 1992 she was appointed by President George H. W. Bush as director of the Small Business Administration's regional office in Boston, Massachusetts. Collins became a deputy state treasurer in the office of the Treasurer and Receiver-General of Massachusetts in 1993. After moving back to Maine in 1994, Collins became the Republican nominee for Governor of Maine in the 1994 general election. Collins was the first female major-party nominee for the post, finishing third in a four-way race with 23% of the vote. After her bid for governor in 1994, Collins became the founding director of the Center for Family Business at Husson University. Collins was first elected to the United States Senate in 1996. She was re-elected in 2002, 2008, and 2014. Collins is the chair of the Senate Special Committee on Aging and is a former chair of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. She is known for having never missed a single Senate vote since she became senator; by September 2015, her consecutive-votes streak had reached 6,000. She is the most senior Republican woman in the Senate, is dean of Maine's congressional delegation, and is the only New England Republican in the 116th Congress. Along with Lisa Murkowski from Alaska, she is frequently described as one of the most moderate Republicans in the Senate. She is often seen as a pivotal vote in the senate, due to her moderate voting record.
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