.DrOz says he would have voted to certify 2020 election, acquit Trump
Oz made the comments at a Philadelphia press conference alongside Sen. Pat Toomey , whose seat Oz is seeking. Toomey did vote to convict Trump on the article of impeachment tied to his efforts to overturn President Joe Biden’s victory.“By the time the delegates and those reports were sent to the U.S. Senate, our job was to approve it, which is what I would have done,” Oz said.NBC: Did you support Sen.
Asked about Trump's impeachment, Oz said he would not have voted to convict the former president since he was “already leaving office by then.” As a candidate for Senate, Oz has neither fully rejected nor fully embraced Trump’s unfounded claims about the 2020 election. In a June editorial, the Wall Street Journal praised Oz for showing “restraint” on the former president's claims.
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