Joe Biden s victory in the presidential election.
The House impeached Trump a week later, just seven days before Biden took the oath of office.
With the Senate split 50-50 between Democrats and Republicans, it is unlikely they will reach the two-thirds threshold for conviction.
Trump is the only president to be impeached twice.
The proceedings in the Senate started just after 1 p.m. ET, and debate lasted nearly four hours. The proceedings adjourned just after 5 p.m.
GOP senator voted to hold impeachment trial because Trump s legal team was terrible
GOP Sen. Bill Cassidy said that he voted in favor of holding an impeachment trial because former President Donald Trump s defense team did a terrible job.
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NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Jones Walker LLP is pleased to announce the addition of 12 associates to the firm.
The firm welcomes the following new associates:
Trey K. Bartholomew is an associate in the Litigation Practice Group in the Baton Rouge office and also serves as a member of the firm s property and personal injury team. Trey represents clients in a wide range of business and commercial litigation. Prior to joining Jones Walker, he completed an internship with the Honorable Brian A. Jackson of the US District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana. Trey earned his JD,
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Lansing, MI (WorkersCompensation.com) - Governor Whitmer announced the following appointments to the Workers Compensation Board of Magistrates:
Keith A. Castora, of Canton, is a current magistrate with the Workers Compensation Board of Magistrates and has been serving since 2013. He previously worked as an attorney with Foster, Swift, Collins & Smith. Mr. Castora earned his Juris Doctor degree from the Detroit College of Law, now known as the Michigan State University College of Law. He is reappointed for a term commencing January 27, 2021 and expiring January 26, 2025.
Lisa L. Dykstra, of Grand Rapids, is a current magistrate with the Workers Compensation Board of Magistrates and has been serving since 2013. She previously served as an attorney with Kluczynski, Girtz, and Vogelzang. Ms. Dykstra earned her Juris Doctor degree from Valparaiso University School of Law. She is reappointed for a term commencing January 27, 2021 and expiring Janu
Despite virulently opposing the results of the November presidential election won by former Vice President Joe Biden, President Donald Trump is planing to leave the White House the morning of January 20.
He will follow in the footsteps of every single one of his predecessors. No president in American history has refused to exit the executive mansion.
But what would happen if one did?
“The principal goal in designing our system was that we not have a monarch with indefinite tenure.
Trump Impeachment Trial After Term Ends Is Backed by History Bloomberg 1/14/2021 Greg Stohr
(Bloomberg) Donald Trump’s second impeachment trial will be the first ever to extend beyond a president’s time in office, creating a novel legal question that ultimately could require Supreme Court resolution.
The answer isn’t settled but history has bad news for Trump: a sparse but consistent line of lower-level impeachments in the past suggests the Senate retains power to put him on trial even after his term ends. If it convicts him, the Senate could take a second vote to bar him from running for office again.