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For third time in history, US Prez goes to trial

Trump impeachmen­t hearing begins in Senate at the start of an election year

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The US Senate opened the impeachmen­t trial of President Donald Trump with quiet ceremony Thursday — senators standing at their desks to swear an oath of “impartial justice” as jurors, House prosecutor­s formally reciting the charges and Chief Justice John Roberts presiding.

The trial, only the third such undertakin­g in American history, is unfolding at the start of the election year, a time of deep political division in the nation. Four of the senators sitting in judgment on Trump are running for the Democratic Party’s nomination to challenge him in the fall. “Hear ye, hear ye, hear ye!” intoned the Senate’s sergeant at arms, calling the proceeding­s to order just past noon.

Senators filled the chamberfor a trial that will test not only Trump’s presidency but also the nation’s three branches of power and its system of checks and balances. The Constituti­on mandates the chief justice serve as the presiding officer, and Roberts made the short trip across the street from the Supreme Court to the

Capitol. He has long insisted judges are not politician­s and is expected to serve as a referee for the proceeding­s. Senators rose quickly when he appeared in his plain black robe.

“Will all senators now stand, and remain standing, and raise their right hand,” Roberts said. “Do you solemnly swear that in all

things appertaini­ng to the trial of the impeachmen­t of Donald John Trump, president of the United States, now pending, you will do impartial justice according to the Constituti­on and laws, so help you God?” The senators responded they would, and

then they lined up to sign an oath book.

The Senate will issue a formal summons to the White House to appear, with the president’s legal team expected to respond by Saturday. Opening arguments will begin on Tuesday.

 ?? AP/PTI ?? President Donald Trump speaks during an event on prayer in public schools, in the Oval Office of the White House, Thursday, in Washington.
AP/PTI President Donald Trump speaks during an event on prayer in public schools, in the Oval Office of the White House, Thursday, in Washington.

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