
Washington (AFP) – Donald Trump will go on trial in the US Senate soon after a fresh impeachment case against the former president is transmitted Monday by the House of Representatives, top lawmakers announced. The House impeached the Republican leader for a historic second time on January 13, just one week before he left office. After days of declining to say when she would send the article of impeachment to the Senate, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, the top Democrat in Congress, made her announcement Friday. “The article of impeachment for incitement of insurrection by Donald Trump will be deli…
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