Democrats have said that Donald Trump’s impeachment trial over his role in the deadly US Capitol Hill riot is to begin next week in the Senate.
The House of Representatives will, on Monday, deliver the impeachment charge to the Senate, triggering the trial process in the 100-member chamber, although Republicans had argued for a delay, asking for more time to prepare.
Trump flew to Florida as his term ended on Wednesday; skipping his successor, Joe Biden’s inauguration.
The House of Representatives had, last week, charged Trump with inciting a deadly riot at the US Capitol, paving the way for a Senate trial. If convicted, he could be barred from future office.
Top Senate Democrat, Chuck Schumer, said on Friday that the House would deliver the impeachment article on Monday. Unless Democrats, who took control of the Senate this week, change the rules, it will mean Trump’s trial will begin on Tuesday.
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Senate Majority Leader, Schumer, said on the floor of the Senate:
The Senate will conduct a trial of the impeachment of Donald Trump. It will be a full trial. It will be a fair trial.
Trump’s actions ahead of the 6 January riot are at the heart of the case. The then president told protesters near the White House to “peacefully and patriotically” make their voices heard as they prepared to march towards the US Capitol building. He also told them to “fight like hell.”
The demonstration turned ugly as a mob forced its way into the congressional complex where lawmakers were certifying Biden’s election victory.
Four protesters and a Capitol Police officer reportedly died in the mayhem.
A week later, Trump became the first US president to be impeached twice.
His trial in the Senate will be the first to have taken place after a president has left office.