Donald Trump's historic second impeachment trial is an undertaking like no other in U.S. history, the defeated former president charged by the House with inciting the violent mob attack on the U.S. Capitol to overturn the election in what prosecutors argue is the "most grievous constitutional crime." Trump's lawyers insist as the Senate trial opens Tuesday that he is not guilty on the sole charge of "incitement of insurrection," his fiery words just a figure of speech, even as he encouraged a rally crowd to "fight like hell" for his presidency. The Capitol siege on Jan. 6 stunned the world as rioters stormed the building to try to stop the certification of President-elect Joe Biden's victory. No witnesses are expected to be called, in part because the senators sworn as jurors, forced to flee for safety, will be presented with graphic videos recorded that day. Holed up at his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida, Trump has declined a request to testify. "In trying to make sense of a second ... » Learn More about Donald Trump’s second trial to start with challenge to its legitimacy
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Donald Trump’s second impeachment trial begins in US Senate
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US Senate votes ex-President Donald Trump’s second impeachment trial is ‘constitutional’
Washington: Donald Trump's historic second impeachment trial opened on Tuesday with a graphic video showing the former president whipping up a rally crowd to march to the Capitol and "fight like hell" against his reelection defeat, followed by images of the deadly attack on Congress that came soon after. In an early test of the former president's defence, Donald Trump's team lost a crucial bid to halt the trial on constitutional grounds. Senators confirmed 56-44, their jurisdiction over the trial, the first of a president no longer in office. While six Republican senators joined the Democrats in the proceeding, the tally showed how far prosecutors have to go to win a conviction, which requires a two-thirds threshold of 67 senators. Tuesday's vote was on whether a former president could be tried after leaving office. House Democrats prosecuting the case told senators they were presenting "cold, hard facts" against Trump, who is charged with inciting the mob siege of the ... » Learn More about US Senate votes ex-President Donald Trump’s second impeachment trial is ‘constitutional’
Donald Trump’s second impeachment trial opens with jarring video of Capitol siege
House Democrats opened Donald Trump’s historic second impeachment trial on Tuesday showing the former President whipping up a rally crowd to march to the Capitol and “fight like hell” against his re-election defeat, followed by graphic video of the deadly attack on U.S. Congress that came soon after. Senators agreed on Tuesday to consider the case, rejecting an attempt by the former President's defense team and some Republican allies to halt the trial because he is no longer in office. The vote was 56-44 on the question of whether the Senate has jurisdiction and could proceed. The lead prosecutor told senators the case would present “cold, hard facts” against Mr. Trump, who is charged with inciting the mob siege of the Capitol to overturn the election he lost to Democrat Joe Biden. Senators sitting as jurors, many who themselves fled for safety that day, watched the jarring video of Trump supporters battling past police to storm the halls, Trump flags waving. “That's a ... » Learn More about Donald Trump’s second impeachment trial opens with jarring video of Capitol siege
Donald Trump’s impeachment: New York accelerates probes of former president’s property dealings
Washington: As former US President Donald Trump goes to trial this week in the Senate on charges of inciting the January 6 Capitol insurrection, criminal and civil investigations into his businesses are accelerating in New York. Manhattan prosecutors probing Trump’s real-estate business for possible insurance and tax fraud have stepped up witness interviews in recent months and hired forensic accountants, four people familiar with the criminal probe told Reuters. A separate state attorney general’s civil probe into whether the business falsely reported property values got a boost on Jan. 29, when a New York Supreme Court judge ordered the Trump Organization to turn over documents. A US Supreme Court decision is expected soon on whether Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R Vance Jr can obtain eight years of Trump’s tax records and other financial information from accounting firm Mazars. Two people familiar with the district attorney’s criminal probe expect the court to act ... » Learn More about Donald Trump’s impeachment: New York accelerates probes of former president’s property dealings
Indian-American Democratic lawmakers support impeachment of former President Donald Trump
Indian-American Democratic Party lawmakers have supported the impeachment of former President Donald Trump for inciting his supporters for the January 6 Capitol Hill riots. The U.S. Senate on Tuesday confirmed the constitutionality of Mr. Trump’s impeachment trial by 56-44 votes following presentation from both sides – House impeachment managers and lawyers representing the former president – paving the way for the historic impeachment trial of the 45th President of the United States who left office on January 20. Mr. Trump, a Republican, is accused of inciting the January 6 Capitol Hill riots, threatening democracy in the country. The incident left five people dead, including a police official. U.S. Capitol | The siege of a historical power centre “The President incited the crowd that attacked our Capitol and our democratic institutions last month and the necessity of his conviction is as clear today as it was the day he caused United States Representatives, Senators, and ... » Learn More about Indian-American Democratic lawmakers support impeachment of former President Donald Trump
Donald Trump impeachment trial | Chilling new security video shows police begging for help, senators fleeing
Prosecutors unveiled chilling new security video in Donald Trump’s impeachment trial on Wednesday, showing the mob of rioters breaking into the U.S. Capitol , smashing windows and doors and searching menacingly for Vice President Mike Pence and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi as overwhelmed police begged on their radios for help. In the previously unreleased recordings, the House prosecutors displayed gripping scenes of how close the rioters were to the country’s leaders, roaming the halls chanting “Hang Mike Pence," some equipped with combat gear and members of extremist groups among the first inside. Outside, the mob had set up a makeshift gallows. At one dramatic moment, the video shows police shooting into the crowd through a broken window, killing a San Diego woman, Ashli Babbitt . The Vice President, who had been presiding over a session to certify Joe Biden’s victory over Mr. Trump — thus earning Mr. Trump's censure — is shown being rushed to safety, where he sheltered ... » Learn More about Donald Trump impeachment trial | Chilling new security video shows police begging for help, senators fleeing
Donald Trump impeachment trial | House prosecutors wrap up case against former President
House prosecutors concluded two days of emotional arguments in Donald Trump’s impeachment trial late on Thursday, insisting the U.S. Capitol invaders believed they were acting on “the President’s orders” to stop Joe Biden's election, the deadly culmination of Mr. Trump's pattern of spreading false and violent rhetoric that will continue to vex American politics if left unchecked. The Democratic prosecutors described in stark, personal terms the horror faced that January day, including in the very Senate chamber where Mr. Trump's trial is underway. They displayed the many public and explicit instructions Mr. Trump gave his supporters — long before the White House rally that unleashed the Capitol attack as Congress was certifying Mr. Biden's victory. Five people died in the chaos and its aftermath, a domestic attack unparalleled in U.S. history. In videos, some posted to social media by rioters themselves, invaders talked about how they were doing it all for Mr. Trump. “If we ... » Learn More about Donald Trump impeachment trial | House prosecutors wrap up case against former President
Melania Trump deletes all social media posts, fans rumours of divorce with Donald Trump again
New Delhi: Even as Melania Trump grabbed headlines in the final days of Trumps' exit from the White House, the former First Lady has mysteriously stayed away from the public eye. Melania Trump was last seen in public on January 20 – on President Joe Biden's inauguration, after which her whereabouts are now something of a mystery . Though its quite possible that she may simply be avoiding the spotlight but recently she deleted all her social media posts suggest that all is not well. Melania's official Instagram page has been wiped clean of all of her posts, except for her final farewell message from the White House. The Trumps who have retreated to the Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida still remain elusive. Recently, Donald Trump was seen at a Super Bowl party though Melania was noticeably absent . Due to her reluctance to be seen with her husband, the rumours suggesting a split between the pair has once again taken centrestage. After Donald Trump's ... » Learn More about Melania Trump deletes all social media posts, fans rumours of divorce with Donald Trump again
Donald Trump impeachment trial | Trump lawyers decry impeachment case as political vengeance
Lawyers for Donald Trump opened his impeachment defense on Friday by strenuously denying he played any role in inciting the deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol, blasting the case against him as politically motivated “hatred” and part of a years-long Democratic “witch hunt.” Lawyers for the former president told senators that Trump was entitled to dispute the 2020 election results and that his doing so, including in a speech that preceded the assault on the Capitol, did not amount to inciting the violence that followed. They sought to turn the tables on prosecutors by likening the Democrats' questioning of the legitimacy of Trump's 2016 win to his challenge of his election loss. When Trump implored supporters to “fight like hell” on Jan. 6, they said, that was no different from the Democrats' own charged rhetoric that risks precipitating violence. “This is ordinarily political rhetoric that is virtually indistinguishable from the language that has been used by people across the ... » Learn More about Donald Trump impeachment trial | Trump lawyers decry impeachment case as political vengeance