Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Trump impeachment-Failed witnesses can lead to acquittal

All current scenarios are in Trump’s favor and acquittal is possible

US President Donald Trump is likely to be granted acquittal in the impeachment trial as senators did not allow more witnesses or more evidence. Democrats expected that four swing Republicans would factor witnesses, which could lead to an extension of trial and changing of results. However, only two of them voted with Democrats. Voting will … Read more

Trump impeachment trial-What happened in the Senate?

Lawyers in senate representing US President have started defending themselves of the President in his impeachment trial.

Lawyers representing US President have started defending themselves of the President in his impeachment trial in the Senate. Democratic congressmen, who acted as prosecutors in the trial, have presented particular evidence over three days. They gave their statement that Trump had misused his power. They blamed the president that he had forced Ukrainian president to … Read more

Senators clashes began as Trump’s impeachment trial opens

Trump Impeachment-Democrats oppose Joe Biden’s son to become a witness

Senators clashed overrules as Trump’s impeachment trial opens in the Senate. The US Senate rejected democratic efforts to protect the US President in the case. Senate Majority leader Mitch McConnell did not support the plan to speed up the hearing after facing pressure from fellow Republicans. This is no more than covering up, according to … Read more

Impeachment trial: 51% voted to remove President Trump, 45% against conviction

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About half of Americans say the Senate should vote to convict President Donald Trump and remove him from office in the upcoming impeachment trial (51%). While 45% say the Senate should vote against conviction and removal in Trump’s impeachment trial. Here is what to look out for next as the proceedings advance in U.S. President Donald … Read more

Trump impeachment- Lawmakers took oath in the Senate for trial

All current scenarios are in Trump’s favor and acquittal is possible

Over 100 lawmakers have taken oath yesterday in the Senate for the beginning of the US President Donald Trump’s impeachment. John Roberts, Chief justice of the Supreme Court, administered the oath to “do impartial justice” in the Senate. Note that the trial will be started in the Senate on 21st January. The senators will decide … Read more