A simple majority of US senators have voted to recognize the impending impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump as constitutional. Trump’s legal team insisted the chamber lacks the jurisdiction to try an ex-president.
Six Republicans joined Senate Democrats on Tuesday to give the go-ahead for Trump’s second impeachment trial. Mitt Romney, Bill Cassidy, Ben Sasse, Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski and Pat Toomey broke with the rest of their party to guarantee the trial moves ahead. The task was not daunting, as only a simple majority was needed, with the final vote tally being 56-44.
The vote came after some four hours of debate that saw Trump’s lawyers argue that Democrats have been hell-bent on impeachment from the first days of his administration. Trump's defense attorney David Schoen accused Democrats in the House of an “insatiable lust for impeachment,” while playing a video that showed calls to impeach Trump by his most fervent critics, such as Rep. Maxine Waters (D-California), throughout his time in office. “In this unprecedented snap impeachment process, the House of Representatives denied every attribute of fundamental constitutional due process that Americans have correctly come to believe is what makes this country so great, “ Schoen charged as he displayed the clip.
Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Michigan), lead impeachment manager, also featured in the video.
Raskin, for his part, opened the debate with an extended video depicting Trump’s allegations of election fraud interspersed with footage from the chaotic events that unfolded in the Capitol on January 6, when a crowd of Trump supporters stormed the building.
Raskin, who teared up while making his case for impeachment on the Senate floor, earned praise from fellow Democrats, such as New York progressive Alexandria-Ocasio Cortez, for his compelling speech.
In the run-up to the proceedings, however, Raskin was accused of hypocrisy by some Republicans, who recalled that he objected to Trump’s Electoral College votes from Florida back in 2017.
Trump’s lawyers argued that the former President did not incite an insurrection at the Capitol on January 6, and suggested he could be outright ineligible for the impeachment trial, since he is now a private citizen.
Also on rt.com Trump impeachment is ‘constitutionally flawed’ & Capitol riot was ‘pre-planned’ – lawyersThe proceedings in the Senate are set to resume at noon ET on Wednesday, where Trump’s legal team and the House impeachment managers will argue their cases. It is believed to be extremely unlikely that the Senate will convict Trump on its second try, as at least 17 Republicans will need to side with Democrats for the required two-thirds supermajority in the upper house.
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