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Impeachment trial of Donald Trump

The United States Senate votes on whether to acquit U.S. President Donald Trump. By a vote of 52–48 almost entirely along party lines, the Republican-majority Senate acquits Trump on the first article of impeachment, abuse of power, and acquits him on the second charge, obstruction of Congress, in a separate 53–47 vote. Utah Senator Mitt Romney casts the sole Republican guilty vote, against party lines, on the first article.

Trump Acquitted of Two Impeachment Charges in Near Party-Line Vote

Sources:  The New York Times


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  1. The United States Senate votes on whether to impeach US President Donald Trump. The vote is scheduled for 4 PM EST.
  2. The United States Senate votes on whether to acquit U.S. President Donald Trump. The vote is scheduled for 4 PM EST.
  3. The United States Senate votes on whether to acquit U.S. President Donald Trump, the Senate is likely to vote in favor of acquittal on both articles of impeachment. The vote is scheduled for 4 PM EST.
  4. The United States Senate votes on whether to acquit U.S. President Donald Trump. The Republican-majority Senate is likely to vote in favor of acquittal on both articles of impeachment. The vote is scheduled for 4:00 PM EST (2100 UTC).
  5. The United States Senate votes on whether to acquit U.S. President Donald Trump. By a vote of 5248 almost entirely along party lines, the Republican-majority Senate acquits Trump on the first article of impeachment, abuse of power, and acquits him on the the second charge, obstruction of Congress, in a separate 5347 vote. Utah Senator Mitt Romney casts the sole Republican guilty vote, against party lines, on the first article.
  6. The United States Senate votes on whether to acquit U.S. President Donald Trump. By a vote of 52–48 almost entirely along party lines, the Republican-majority Senate acquits Trump on the first article of impeachment, abuse of power, and acquits him on the second charge, obstruction of Congress, in a separate 53–47 vote. Utah Senator Mitt Romney casts the sole Republican guilty vote, against party lines, on the first article.

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