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Biden: Abandoning Trump impeachment trial would make mockery of the process What s happening now

Trump acquitted in lightning-fast impeachment trial: Results, Trump s response, what happens next CNET 2/14/2021 Corinne Reichert © Provided by CNET The Senate acquitted former President Donald Trump on Saturday, with seven Republican senators voting to convict. James Martin/CNET The Senate on Saturday acquitted former President Donald Trump on the charge of inciting the riot on the Capitol on Jan. 6. Trump, the first president to face two impeachment trials, was found not guilty by the Senate. The vote was 57-43 in favor of conviction, but 67 votes were required to convict him. Seven Republicans did vote to convict Trump, making this the most bipartisan impeachment vote in US history. 

Minnesota Democratic lawmakers introduce legislation to legalize recreational marijuana

House Democratic lawmakers on Monday introduced legislation to legalize marijuana in Minnesota, arguing the state should end the black market for the drug and create a tax and regulatory framework

Trump names new impeachment trial lawyers as Senate tension builds Today s update

Trump released his response to the impeachment case Monday, arguing the Senate has no jurisdiction to convict as he is no longer president. Here's what's at stake, what's happening and what's next in the second impeachment trial of Donald Trump.

Unfit to govern: Pelosi, Schumer, CT Dems say remove Trump from office before inauguration

Unfit to govern: Pelosi, Schumer, CT Dems say remove Trump from office before inauguration FacebookTwitterEmail U.S. President Donald Trump is seen on TV from a video message released on Twitter addressing rioters at the U.S. Capitol, in the Brady Briefing Room at the White House in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2020. Trump told his supporters on Wednesday to go home after they stormed the U.S. Capitol following a rally during which he repeated his spurious claims of election fraud. (Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images/TNS)Mandel Ngan/AFP / TNS WASHINGTON House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer and the entire Connecticut Congressional delegation called for President Donald Trump’s removal from office after a pro-Trump mob forced its way into the U.S. Capitol Wednesday, forcing lawmakers into lockdowns during the presidential electoral vote certification.

Trump impeachment: Senate Democrats want a speedy trial What to know

Failure to proceed with a trial after the House voted to impeach would "make a mockery of the system," President Biden said. Here's what's at stake, what's happening and what's next in the second impeachment trial of Donald Trump.

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