Senate Minority leader Mitch McConnell today finds himself in the unique position of being something Donald Trump and Joe Biden can agree on, sort of.
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Defense attorney Bruce Castor was compared to the inept lawyer from the movie "My Cousin Vinny" following his opening argument in former President Donald Trump’s second impeachment trial before the U.S. Senate.
Senate Minority leader Mitch McConnell today finds himself in the unique position of being something Donald Trump and Joe Biden can agree on, sort of.
Donald Trump was acquitted Saturday of inciting the horrific attack on the U.S. Capitol, concluding a historic impeachment trial that spared him the first-ever conviction of a current or former U.S.
“Saturday Night Live” came out swinging on Saturday with a cold open mocking Donald Trump’s impeachment trial and “foregone conclusion” of an acquittal. The sketch also gave the show’s cast members another chance to shine with some biting political impressions.
came out swinging on Saturday with a cold open mocking Donald Trump's impeachment trial and «foregone conclusion» of an acquittal.
President Trump of inciting the January 6 riot at the Capitol in his second impeachment trial. Seven Republicans joined all Democrats in voting «Guilty» for a majority of 57 votes – but Democrats failed to get the two-thirds majority needed to convict.The Republicans who joined with the Democrats were: Richard Burr of North Carolina, Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, Susan Collins of Maine, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Mitt Romney of Utah, Ben Sasse of Nebraska and Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania. Mr.
US president Donald Trump has been acquitted at his impeachment trial of inciting last month’s riot at the Capitol.By a vote of 57 to 43 on Saturday, the Senate voted to clear Trump on the charge, falling ten short of the 67 needed for conviction.Seven Republicans broke party ranks to find Trump guilty.The vote marked the second time in 12 months that Trump has survived an impeachment trial.Democrats had wanted to bar him from holding public office again.House prosecutors had argued that Trump’s
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The United States Senate voted to acquit former President Donald Trump, finding him not guilty of “incitement of insurrection” for the role he played in the January 6 siege on Capitol Hill, after leaving office. The February 13 acquittal marks a first in United States history. Along with being the only US president to ever be impeached twice, Trump is now the first president to be convicted by the Senate. Voting came down to 57 votes “yea,” including seven Republicans, and 43 votes “nay.”
Donald Trump‘s second impeachment trial has ended and the former President of the United States was acquitted by the U.S. Senate.
Natalie Oganesyan editorThe U.S. Senate acquitted Donald Trump for a second time on Saturday, concluding five days of the impeachment trail.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell plans to vote to acquit Donald Trump in the Senate impeachment trial, multiple news outlets reported on Saturday.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell sat at his desk, rarely if ever distracted from the case being laid out against Donald Trump by House impeachment managers this week.
Impeachment managers connected Donald Trump’s words to the actions of the mob that stormed that Capitol on Jan. 6, presenting video after video in which his supporters said that they believed that they were following what he wanted them to do.
direct to your inboxProsecutors unveiled chilling new security video in Donald Trump’s impeachment trial on Wednesday, showing the mob of rioters breaking into the Capitol and searching menacingly for Vice President Mike Pence and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.Footage showed rioters smashing windows and doors as overwhelmed police begged on their radios for help in the insurrection, in which five people died.In the previously unreleased recordings, the House prosecutors showed scenes of how close
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An estimated 11.02 million viewers tuned into the opening day of the impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump across five networks.
The second day of Donald Trump’s impeachment trial began with Democrats again turning to vivid video to make the case that the now-former president incited a mob to storm the Capitol on Jan. 6.