Trump trial likely to begin next Tuesday: Senate chief

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The trial of President Donald Trump for abuse of power and obstruction could open within days as House of Representatives leader Nancy Pelosi ...

WASHINGTON: The Senate impeachment trial of US President Donald Trump is likely to begin in seven days with key players sworn in later this week, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said on Tuesday .

"The American people deserve the truth, and the Constitution demands a trial ... The president and the senators will be held accountable," she added. But both parties were girding for a tense two weeks or more of hearings that could lay bare the US leader's alleged wrongdoing to the American public on live television.Pelosi attacked suggestions by Trump and some of his supporters that the Senate, as soon as the trial opens, vote to dismiss the charges. That would only require a majority vote.

"There's little or no sentiment for a motion to dismiss. We have an obligation to listen the arguments," he said. Trump is also charged with obstruction for holding back witnesses and documents from the House impeachment investigation in defiance of Congressional subpoenas.

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