USA News - According to information received by World News superfast, impeachment will be heard in the Senate against former US President Donald Trump from February 8, but the process will actually begin today i.e. Monday. The lower house of parliament will send a copy of the impeachment to the House of Representatives (HOR) to the Senate. After this, both the houses start preparing for impeachment.
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According to information received by the World News superfast, this is the first time that a president is facing impeachment for the second time. The resolution has been passed in the HOR. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer gave this information. Now the eye is on the decision of the Senate. Through four questions, understand what will happen next.
First question: When will the trial actually begin?
January 25: HOR will send a copy of the impeachment motion to the Senate.
January 26: According to information received by the World News superfast, Trump is now the former President, so a committee of senators will now be in the role of a judge. For this, they will also have to take an oath. This is done so that discrimination on the basis of difference in political ideology cannot be done. The summons will then be issued to Trump. Trump's lawyers will initially favor him. Later they can also present themselves.
February 8: On Monday next month, Trump will present a motion for impeachment through lawyers.
9 February: The Senate will present its reply next Tuesday. Trial will start after this.
Second question: will the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court be involved in this?
According to the information given to the World News superfast, the biggest question is, who will be impeached after all? According to constitution experts, constitutionally impeached was presided over by Chief Justice John Roberts of the Supreme Court when Trump was president. But, now that Trump is the former President, the Chief Justice cannot see the case. The Senate itself will see it. However, the opinions of experts are divided.
Third question: how long can the trial last?
According to information received by the World News superfast, lawmakers and experts believe the trial will be shorter than Trump's previous year, which lasted nearly three weeks. Trump was impeached by the House of Representatives on 18 December 2019.
According to information received by the World News superfast, Trump had two charges. One is to seek help from Ukraine to tarnish the image of adversary Joe Biden in the presidential election to be held in 2020 and second, to try to hamper the work of Parliament. The first impeachment action against Trump occurred in January 2020.
Fourth question: Who will be the one to prosecute and defend?
9 Democratic lawmakers will serve as prosecutors during the Senate trial. According to information received by World News superfast, the team will be led by Constitutional Law expert Jamie Ruskin. It features David Sicilyn, Joaquin Castro, Diana DeGate, Madeleine Dean, Ted Lieu, Joe Neguse, Stacey Plaskett and Eric Swavel.
During the impeachment last year against Trump, none of the nine managers were. According to information received by the World News superfast, Trump said South Carolina lawyer Butch Bowers has been appointed to represent him in the upcoming impeachment trial.
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