Senate Republicans — including potential swing-voters — expressed outrage Friday after lead House Impeachment Manager Adam Schiff, D-Calif., referred in his closing remarks at President Trump’s Senate impeachment trial to a report that GOP members were told they’d face dire consequences if they voted to convict the president.

“CBS News reported last night that a Trump confidant said that key senators were warned, ‘Vote against the president and your head will be on a pike.’ I don’t know if that’s true,” Schiff said, while trying to persuade his Senate colleagues to vote with “moral courage” rather than in their political self-interest.

Several senators went on record objecting to Schiff’s comment.

“I thought he was doing fine with [talking about] moral courage until he got to the ‘head on a pike.’ That’s where he lost me,” Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, who has said she might be open to calling witnesses in the trial, told reporters. “He’s a good orator. … It was just unnecessary.”

“He’s a good orator. … It was just unnecessary.”
— Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska

After listening silently for most of the trial so far, several Republicans reportedly shook their heads and could be heard saying, “That’s not true,” after Schiff made the remark.

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“I hope it’s not true,” Schiff responded before continuing.

Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, considered another key Republican vote, agreed with Murkowski.

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“Not only have I never heard the ‘head on the pike’ line but also I know of no Republican senator who has been threatened in any way by anyone in the administration,” she told reporters.

“I know of no Republican senator who has been threatened in any way by anyone in the administration.”
— Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine

Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., said, “No Republican senator has been told that. What he has proven to all of us is, he is capable of falsehoods and will tell it to the country. And would tell it to us when we are sitting in the Senate chamber. When every one of us knows it is not true.”

Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., who has also said he would be open to witnesses, told reporters it’s “completely, totally false.”

“None of us have been told that,” he said. “That’s insulting and demeaning to everyone to say that we somehow live in fear and that the president has threatened all of us.″

Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, called the story “baloney.” She said she was listening to Schiff, “until he got to the part where he just completely made a bunch of bullcrap up.”

“He just completely made a bunch of bullcrap up.”
— Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa

Even some Democrats were miffed by the remark.

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Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., who hasn’t indicated how he plans to vote said, “That could have been left out, that’s for sure.”

Other Democrats scoffed, suggesting the outrage was a made-up excuse to oppose calling witnesses.

Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., told MSNBC, “The Republicans are so afraid to confront the actual facts here … they’re always looking for a diversion.”

Sen. Chris Coons, D-De., agreed. “If that’s your reason? That he mis-cited some press article? Come on,” he said, according to Politico.

Trump’s defense team will begin their opening statements in the trial Saturday morning.

The Associated Press contributed to this report. This Fox News piece is used by permission.

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