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HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - Connecticut U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy[1] says he’s reconsidering his past reluctance to support impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump[2].

The Democrat said Monday the “gravity” of the Republican president prodding the new leader of financially-dependent Ukraine to help him investigate any corruption related to former Democratic Vice President Joe Biden has given him “some serious thought” to his impeachment stance. Murphy[3] says there’s no timeline for his final decision.

Murphy[4] says he doesn’t know how he can live in a country that allows its president “to openly admit to this kind of corruption and get away with it.” Trump[5] has said his call with the Ukrainian president was “congratulatory” and focused on corruption.

Murphy[6] met this month with the Ukrainian president, who voiced concern about possibly losing American security aid.

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