Senate kills GOP senator's effort to dismiss impeachment trial as unconstitutional
Five Republicans joined with Democrats to kill Republican Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul's effort to dismiss the upcoming impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump as unconstitutional.
Paul's effort failed by a vote of 55-45. Sens. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, Ben Sasse, R-Neb., Pat Toomey, R-Pa., Susan Collins, R-Maine, and Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, voted with Democrats.
While Paul's effort failed, many members of the Republican conference voted with Paul -- an indicator that the constitutional question for some Republicans will be an intense focus during the trial. Minority Leader Mitch McConnell was one of those to vote in favor of Paul's motion.
Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, in a speech just before the vote, said the argument that an official couldn't be tried after leaving office makes "no sense whatsoever."
"The history and precedent is clear the Senate has the power to try formal officials and the reasons for that are basic common sense," Schumer said. "It makes no sense whatsoever that president or any other official could commit a heinous crime against our country and then could evade Congress's impeachment power."
Paul's motion comes too early, Schumer said, arguing that debate on the constitutionality question should happen during the trial.
-ABC News' Allison Pecorin