Khaleej Times

US House to vote today on Trump impeachmen­t trial

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washington — The trial of US President Donald Trump for abuse of power and obstructio­n could begin this week after House of Representa­tives leader Nancy Pelosi told Democrats on Tuesday she was ready to send articles of impeachmen­t to the Senate.

In a meeting with House Democratic legislator­s on Tuesday, Pelosi said a vote on forwarding the charges against Trump would be held on Wednesday, US media reported.

The House will also vote on their impeachmen­t managers — the Democratic team which will act as prosecutor­s — clearing out the last obstacles to opening the historic trial of Trump.

Trump became only the third US president to be impeached on December 18 when the House voted to formally charge him with illicitly seeking help from Ukraine for his reelection campaign this year.

Trump has branded the case a ‘hoax’ and a ‘witch hunt’ but the White House was girding for a trial that could present damaging evidence against the US leader on television over two weeks or more.

Pelosi had delayed delivering the articles of impeachmen­t to pressure the Republican­controlled Senate to agree to subpoena witnesses with direct knowledge of Trump’s pressuring Ukraine to announce a corruption probe into potential Democratic rival Joe Biden.

But with Senate Majority leader Mitch McConnell refusing to agree up front on the witness issue, Pelosi has decided to move ahead.

That could see the Senate open trial proceeding­s as early as Wednesday, with the presentati­on of the articles of impeachmen­t, the swearing in of Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts as presiding judge, and then Roberts swearing in the 100 senators to act as jurors in the case. —

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