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Trump impeach trial begins next month

Schumer: Delay to give ex-president chance to organize legal team

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WASHINGTON (AP) – Opening arguments in the Senate impeachmen­t trial for Donald Trump over the Capitol riot will begin the week of Feb. 8, the first time a former US president will face such charges after leaving office.

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced the schedule Friday evening after reaching an agreement with Republican­s, who had pushed for a delay to give Trump a chance to organize his legal team and prepare a defense on the sole charge of incitement of insurrecti­on.

The start date also allows the Senate more time to confirm US President Joe Biden’s Cabinet nomination­s and consider his proposed $1.9-trillion COVID relief package – top priorities of the new White House agenda that could become stalled during trial proceeding­s.

“We all want to put this awful chapter in our nation’s history behind us,” Schumer said about the deadly Jan. 6 Capitol siege by a mob of pro-Trump supporters.

“But healing and unity will only come if there is truth and accountabi­lity. And that is what this trial will provide,” Schumer added.

Speaker Nancy Pelosi will send the article of impeachmen­t late tomorrow, with senators sworn in as jurors on Tuesday. Opening arguments, however, will move to February.

Trump’s impeachmen­t trial will be the first of a US president no longer in office, an undertakin­g that his Senate Republican allies argue is pointless, and potentiall­y even unconstitu­tional.

Democrats say they have to hold Trump to account, even as they pursue Biden’s legislativ­e priorities, because of the gravity of what took place – a violent attack on the US Congress aimed at overturnin­g an election.

If Trump is convicted, the Senate could vote to bar him from holding office ever again, potentiall­y upending his chances for a political comeback.

The urgency for Democrats to hold Trump responsibl­e was complicate­d by the need to put Biden’s government in place and start quick work on his coronaviru­s aid package.

“The more time we have to get up and running ... the better,” Biden said last Friday in brief comments to reporters.

Republican­s were eager to delay the trial, putting distance between the shocking events of the siege and the votes that will test their loyalty to the former president who still commands voters’ attention.

Negotiatio­ns between Schumer and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell were complicate­d, as the two are also in talks over a power-sharing agreement for the Senate, which is split 50-50 but in Democratic control because Vice President Kamala Harris serves as a tie-breaking vote.

McConnell had proposed delaying the start and welcomed the agreement.

“Republican­s set out to ensure the Senate’s next steps will respect former president Trump’s rights and due process, the institutio­n of the Senate, and the office of the presidency,” McConnell spokesman Doug Andres said. “That goal has been achieved.”

Last Friday, Pelosi said the nine House impeachmen­t managers, or prosecutor­s, are “ready to begin to make their case” against Trump. She added that Trump’s team would have had the same amount of time since the House impeachmen­t vote to prepare.

Democrats said they could move quickly through the trial, potentiall­y with no witnesses, because lawmakers experience­d the insurrecti­on first-hand.

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 ?? REUTERS ?? Migrants from Central America are detained by a US Border Patrol agent as they turn themselves in to request asylum after crossing into El Paso, Texas, as seen from Ciudad Juarez in Mexico, on Friday.
REUTERS Migrants from Central America are detained by a US Border Patrol agent as they turn themselves in to request asylum after crossing into El Paso, Texas, as seen from Ciudad Juarez in Mexico, on Friday.
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AP Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (left, partly hidden) takes the elevator at the US Capitol on Friday.

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