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...“He was fascinated with the idea of real young teenage girls,” Lamar Fike, a former member of his entourage, once said. “It scared the hell out of all of us.”...
...Lamar Alexander, the senator from Tennessee, also opposed the nomination but did not vote....
...Mr Alexander’s decision contrasted with a statement by Susan Collins. The Republican senator from Maine said she would support a motion for witnesses....
...Cory Gardner, a Republican senator up for re-election in Colorado, a swing state, and Lamar Alexander, the longtime Tennessee senator who is set to retire after this term, also represent possible swing votes...
...The likeliest waverers are Utah’s Mitt Romney, Tennessee’s Lamar Alexander, Maine’s Susan Collins and Alaska’s Lisa Murkowski. Of these, Mr Romney sounds most likely to switch his vote....
...The Senate voted 51-49 against hearing from witnesses, with all Republicans joining the majority except Mitt Romney of Utah and Susan Collins of Maine....
...Donald Trump’s impeachment trial could end as soon as Friday, with the acquittal of all the charges against the president after Lamar Alexander, the Republican senator for Tennessee, said he opposed a motion...
...Lamar Alexander The senior senator from Tennessee is seen as a close ally of Mr McConnell....
...In total, 12 Republicans voted for the measure, including Mike Lee, Marco Rubio, Rand Paul and Lamar Alexander. After Thursday’s vote, the president responded with a one-word tweet: ‘”VETO!”...
...Separately, Senator Lamar Alexander, a Republican from Tennessee, and Senator Patty Murray, a Democrat from Washington, have been working on a bipartisan effort to overhaul healthcare....
...Collins Senator Barbara A. Mikulski Senator Benjamin L. Cardin Senator Scott P....
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