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The second impeachment trial of Donald Trump, the 45th president of the United States (in office from 2017 to 2021), began on February 9, 2021, and concluded with his acquittal on February 13. Donald Trump had been impeached for the second time by the House of Representatives on January 13, 2021.
Trump's legal team repeatedly pointed to statements by Democrats as they argued the former president's speech before the Capitol riots is protected.
The House impeachment managers formally triggered the start of the impeachment trial on January 25 by walking across the Capitol and delivered to the Senate the charge against Trump. The nine managers were led into the Senate chamber by the lead impeachment manager, who read the article of impeachment. [ 1 ]
One of the few Republican senators who voted to convict former president Donald Trump during his second impeachment trial for his role in the January 6 riot, said that the latest indictment showed ...
On February 5, 2020, the Senate voted to acquit Trump on both articles of impeachment. [2] Trump's first impeachment took place after a formal House inquiry found that he had solicited foreign interference in the 2020 U.S. presidential election to help his re-election bid, and had then obstructed the inquiry itself by telling his administration ...
A 57-43 majority of the Senate voted to convict Trump, but fell short of the two-thirds majority required for conviction. Live impeachment updates: In historic vote, Senate acquits Trump. Again.
House Democrats carried their article of impeachment against Donald Trump across the Capitol to the Senate. The trial will start Feb. 9.
The impeachment of Donald Trump may refer to: First impeachment of Donald Trump, the 2019 impeachment on charges of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress Impeachment inquiry against Donald Trump; First impeachment trial of Donald Trump; Second impeachment of Donald Trump, the 2021 impeachment on a charge of incitement of insurrection