Nancy Pelosi calls Republicans who voted to acquit Donald Trump ‘cowardly’ | 7NEWS

Donald Trump has been acquitted for inciting insurrection over the deadly Capitol riots after a historic second Impeachment trial. U.S. House impeachment managers spoke following the impeachment trial vote in the Senate that acquitted former president Donald Trump from being convicted of a charge of incitement of insurrection. Senators defended>>>

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Donald Trump has been acquitted in his second impeachment trial | 7NEWS

Donald Trump has been acquitted in his second impeachment trial for incitement of insurrection. The US Senate voted 57-43 to acquit Donald Trump on Saturday, after the former president was charged with inciting the attack on the US Capitol building on January 6. Subscribe to 7NEWS for the latest video>>>

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Senate acquits Donald Trump again

The Senate has acquitted Donald Trump of incitement of insurrection with a 57-43 vote – well short of the 67 votes needed to convict him. FOLLOW THE STORY ON NEWS.COM.AU: https://www.news.com.au/world/north-america/us-politics/donald-trump-impeachment-trial-live-move-to-call-witnesses-after-fresh-allegation/live-coverage/51ed25ca29386a8e7fdfbb82ca4b0423 Original Author: Produced by news.com.au and published on 14/02/2021

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Breaking: Donald J. Trump Acquitted of All Charges, Democratic Leaders Defeated

The Senate voted Wednesday to acquit President Donald Trump of both short articles of impeachment brought against him by the Legislature. Home Democrats passed two short articles of impeachment in December accusing the president of abuse of power and blockage of Congress in relation to Trump’s July 25 call with>>>

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Breaking: Trump Likely Acquitted by End of Day & Impeachment Over Thanks to Sen. Alexander

Republican Sen. Lamar Alexander of Tennessee said Thursday night that he will oppose Democratic demands for additional witnesses in the Senate impeachment trial of President Donald Trump. Republicans have a 53-47 majority in the Senate. That indicates no more than 3 Republican politicians can break away from the GOP position>>>

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