House Delivers Donald Trump Impeachment Article to Senate

The US House of Representatives has delivered an impeachment article against Donald Trump to the Senate, charging the former president with inciting insurrection leading to the deadly January 6 Capitol riot.

On Monday, nine House Democrats, appointed by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi as impeachment managers who will serve as prosecutors in the upcoming trial, made the ceremonial walk through the Capitol building to the upper chamber to deliver the article, reports Xinhua news agency.

"President Trump gravely endangered the security of the US and its institutions of Government. He threatened the integrity of the democratic system, interfered with the peaceful transition of power, and imperiled a coequal branch of Government. He thereby betrayed his trust as President, to the manifest injury of the people of the US," Jamie Raskin, the lead impeachment manager, read aloud the single article of impeachment against Trump on the Senate floor.

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All 100 US Senators will be sworn in as jurors on Tuesday, and a summons will be formally issued to Trump for his response, which will be due on February 2, local media reported.

The trial is set to begin the week of February 8.

"Everyone wants to put this awful chapter in American history behind us. But sweeping it under the rug will not bring healing," Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said on Sunday.

"I believe it will be a fair trial. But it will move relatively quickly and not take up too much time because we have so much else to do."

Impeached Twice

The Democrats-controlled House voted to impeach for a second time in over a year Trump over "incitement of insurrection" in a 232-197 vote on January 13, making him the first President to be impeached twice.

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At least 17 Republicans would need to join all 50 Democrats to convict Trump by a two-thirds majority.

In Trump's first impeachment trial held last year, which lasted three weeks, only one Republican senator, Mitt Romney, voted to convict Trump on abuse of power charge.

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