Republican governor says Trump 'shouldn't be in office'

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Republican governor says Trump 'shouldn't be in office'
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Vermont's Republican governor says he thinks Pres. Trump abused his power and shouldn't be in office.

Catch up on the developing stories making headlines.abused his power and shouldn't be in office, Vermont Gov. Phil Scott, a fellow Republican, said Thursday in a rare dissent from within party ranks.

After being asked about the president's acquittal Wednesday in the Senate, Scott said the outcome was almost a foregone conclusion. When pressed about whether he would have voted to remove the president, Scott noted he isn't a member of the Senate.

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