Washington: Republican Senators have predicted a bipartisan acquittal for President Donald Trump in the upcoming impeachment trial to be hosted by the Senate, although they stopped short of speculating on specific Democrats who will cross party lines.
"I think we might have a couple of Democratic senators who will join the Republicans not to convict Trump in the trial," Georgia Senator David Perdue said on Thursday.
"I don't want to speculate on who, obviously that puts too much pressure on them, but I think we have people on both sides that are trying to get to a reasonable, non-partisan answer," he added.
Trump was impeached on December 18 by the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives over his abuse of power in his dealings with Ukraine and the obstruction of Congress.
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At the time of the full House vote, two Democrats voted against the first article of impeachment alleging that Trump abused his power, and three voted against the second purporting that the president obstructed Congress.
Tulsi Gabbard, the Hindu Democrat from Hawaii, voted present for each.
In an interview with Fox News on December 12, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said it wouldn't surprise him if one or two Democrats in the Senate vote against convicting Trump.