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Late-night talks and a moment of chaos: Inside the Democrats’ eleventh-hour decision to forgo impeachment witnesses Mike DeBonis, Tom Hamburger
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Replay Video UP NEXT The debate among the House impeachment managers raged through the night, as the hours and then minutes ticked down early Saturday before what was widely expected to be the final day of former president Donald Trump’s Senate trial. After weeks of bending to political pressure to ensure a speedy proceeding, some on the House team wanted to make one final, furious push to demand a more intensive investigation to call witnesses to talk about Trump’s behavior before, during and after the mob attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6.
Trump acquitted by minority of Senate on charge of inciting Jan. 6 riot at Capitol John Wagner, Amy B Wang, Felicia Sonmez
McConnell says Trump ‘still liable for things he did’ while president
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The Senate voted Saturday to acquit Donald Trump of a charge of inciting the deadly attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6, bringing the historic second impeachment trial of the former president to a close.
Fifty-seven senators voted to find Trump guilty short of the two-thirds threshold needed for a conviction while 43 voted to find him not guilty. Seven Republicans joined the 50 members of the Democratic caucus in voting for conviction.
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