The trial for Donald Trump's second impeachment is set to begin in less than three weeks

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The Senate trial of former US president Donald Trump will begin in the second week of February, after the article of impeachment is transmitted to the chamber early next week.

The US Senate trial of former president Donald Trump will begin the second week of February, after the article of impeachment is transmitted to the chamber early next week, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer says.

The House impeached Mr Trump for a historic second time on 13 January, just one week before he left office. The Senate's top Republican, Mitch McConnell, severely reprimanded the outgoing president and left the door open for voting to convict Mr Trump. "The sequel cannot be an insufficient Senate process that denies former president Trump his due process or damages the Senate or the presidency itself," he said.Mr Trump survived a first impeachment almost a year ago when the then Republican-controlled Senate acquitted him of abusing his office to try to get dirt on Mr Biden's family before the election.

 

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Most welcome, blessed people!

“We must end this uncivil war” Joe Biden 😂

The Biden Administration....bringing Americans together...

Just get it done already and jail Trump for sedition; give him 99 years minimum.

Biden is fool.

Y'all need these breath to face the issues that need more attention forget impeachment so divisive... Godcomment...

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