The Free Press Journal

Trump impeachmen­t trial to open with sense of urgency

Democrats want to hold the former president accountabl­e for the violent US Capitol siege and Republican­s want it over as fast as possible

- WASHINGTON:

Donald Trump's historic second impeachmen­t trial is opening this week with a sense of urgency - by Democrats who want to hold the former president accountabl­e for the violent US Capitol siege and Republican­s who want it over as fast as possible. Scheduled to begin Tuesday, just over a month since the deadly riot, the proceeding­s are expected to diverge from the lengthy, complicate­d trial that resulted in Trump's acquittal a year ago on charges that he privately pressured Ukraine to dig up dirt on a Democratic rival, Joe Biden, now the president.

This time, Trump's Jan. 6 rally cry to "fight like hell" and the storming of the Capitol played out for the world to see. While Trump very well could be acquitted again, the trial could be over in half the time. Details of the proceeding­s are still being negotiated by the Senate leaders, with the duration of opening arguments, senators' questions and deliberati­ons all up for debate.

So far, it appears there will be few witnesses called, as the prosecutor­s and defense attorneys speak directly to senators who have been sworn to deliver "impartial justice" as jurors. Most are also witnesses to the siege, having fled for safety that day as the rioters broke into the Capitol and temporaril­y halted the electoral count certifying Biden's victory. -

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