USA: Impeachment trial may begin at Donald Trump on the day of Joe Biden’s swearing-in ceremony

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President Donald Trump has become the first President of America against whom impeachment motion has been passed twice in the same term. Significantly, the House of Representatives, the lower house of the US parliament, has accused Trump of ‘inciting rebellion’.

Washington: On January 20, Joe Biden will be sworn in as the new President of the United States. At the same time, there are reports that impeachment trial may begin on the same day on President Donald Trump. The trial timeline and schedule are largely determined by Senate procedures and will begin as soon as the House distributes the writ of impeachment. This can mean that the trial will start at 1 pm on Inauguration Day. The ceremony in the Capitol begins in the afternoon.

Impeachment motion passed against Trump twice in one term

Let me tell you that President Donald Trump has become the first President of America against whom impeachment resolution has been passed twice in the same term. Significantly, the House of Representatives, the lower house of the US Parliament, has accused Trump of ‘inciting rebellion’. In fact, on 6 January, Trump’s supporters stormed Capitol Hill when the electoral college votes were counting there. After this counting, the newly elected President Joe Biden was to be handed the certificate of victory but the vote count was also disrupted due to the violence by Trump supporters.

Senior Democrats propose to put article back sometime

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has not clarified when she will take the next step to broadcast the article of impeachment. While some senior Democrats have proposed holding the article back to allow Biden and Congress time to focus on their new administration’s priorities, Biden has said that the Senate is capable of dividing its time, or both. Should be

The decision of Trump’s political future is in the hands of the upper house

However, now the decision of Donald Trump’s political future is in the hands of the Upper House, the Senate. Here, a trial will be conducted to decide the charges on the trump. Explain that a two-thirds majority will be required to prove Trump guilty. In such a situation, Republican leaders in the Republican majority Senate will also have to vote against Trump in favor of impeachment. Let us know that there are only a few days left to complete Donald Trump’s term.

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