By Arthur Villasanta
https://www.ibtimes.com/reporters/arthur-villasanta
Mitt Romney, R-UT, on Monday said it's "increasingly likely" Republicans will agree to call former national security adviser John Bolton to testify. He's one of four GOP senators Democrats see as key to getting the 51 Senate votes needed for new witnesses and testimony at the impeachment trial.
Romney's vote and that of three other Republican senators are needed to support the Democrats' call for testimony. A vote on this issue is expected to be taken this week. Romney, Sen. Susan Collins of Maine, Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Sen. Lamar Alexander of Tennessee are the Republicans considered the most likely to vote for witnesses.
"It's relevant and therefore I'd like to hear it," said Romney following the publication by The New York Times Sunday of a bombshell revelation in Bolton's forthcoming book, “The Room Where It Happened; A White House Memoir."
https://www.ibtimes.com/trump-impeachment-trial-romney-confirms-gop-increasingly-likely-have-bolton-testify-2910718