Well, it appears fence-sitter Alexander (who is retiring) is saying he will not vote for witnesses. Barring a surprise traitor, that allows the other three to vote for witnesses and keep their constituents happy (I get Collins, but how do UT and AK have so many lefty republicans that they vote those senators in?).
Some say it will all be over today. Meanwhile:
However, overnight, multiple congressional sources told Fox News that Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., could seek to have the trial spill over into next week -- past the State of the Union address and the Iowa caucuses -- by introducing a series of motions and calling for more debate.
“The Senate can only move as fast as its slowest member," one source said. Asked when the trial would end, another replied, “when everyone is exhausted.”
Also, sore loser again, with the same reasoning that caused this fiasco, where elections don't count if your candidate loses:
In scathing comments Thursday as her party appeared on the verge of defeat in the Senate impeachment trial, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi argued that President Trump "cannot be acquitted" if the trial lacks the witness testimony and documentation that Democrats have been seeking.
The San Francisco Democrat also fired on Trump's impeachment defense team, saying they've "disgraced themselves" during this week's trial and suggesting they deserve disbarment over their trial remarks.