If any conservatives thought that this sham impeachment would get dismissed as soon as the articles of impeachment reached Senate doors, we were wrong.
Sadly, according to The Hill, Senator Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) informed reporters that the Republicans currently do not have the necessary votes needed to grant President Trump an "outright dismissal" from a Senate trial.
“I think our members generally are not interested in a motion to dismiss. … Certainly there aren’t 51 votes for a motion to dismiss,” Blunt said.
Even though this isn't the best news, President Trump isn't very worried. Trump has now mentioned several times that he personally wants to watch key players such as the whistleblower, Pelosi, Schiff, Joe and Hunter Biden all to testify before the Senate even though an outright dismissal would be optimal.
HERE ARE THE REPUBLICANS OPPOSING THE MOTION TO DISMISS
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