Trump Impeachment Result A ''Vote Of Infamy In US History'': Democrats
World News | Press Trust of India | Sunday February 14, 2021
The ruling Democratic Party has ripped apart Republican senators for acquitting Donald Trump on a charge of inciting the January 6 insurrection at the Capitol, saying their vote to clear the former president "will live as a vote of infamy in the history of the US Senate".
US Senate's Top Republican Says Trump "Responsible" For Capitol Assault, Despite Acquittal
World News | Agence France-Presse | Sunday February 14, 2021
Top US Senate Republican Mitch McConnell delivered a scathing rebuke of Donald Trump on Saturday despite voting to acquit the former president on an impeachment charge, saying he was responsible for the January 6 mob assault on the US Capitol.
Donald Trump, After Acquittal, Says His Political Movement "Has Only Just Begun"
World News | Agence France-Presse | Sunday February 14, 2021
Former US president Donald Trump on Saturday welcomed his acquittal in the US Senate on an impeachment charge and said his political movement "has only just begun."
Donald Trump Acquitted By US Senate In Second Impeachment Trial
World News | Agence France-Presse | Sunday February 14, 2021
Former US President Donald Trump was acquitted Saturday on charges of inciting an insurrection at the US Capitol, after a majority of Senate Republicans closed ranks and refused to punish the former president in his historic second impeachment trial.
No Witnesses Called In Trump Impeachment Trial, Final Arguments Begin
World News | Agence France-Presse | Saturday February 13, 2021
The US Senate began hearing final arguments on Saturday in the impeachment trial of Donald Trump as the top Republican senator said he would vote to acquit the former president of inciting the deadly January 6 assault on the Capitol.
US Senate Votes To Allow Witnesses, Prolonging Trump Impeachment Trial
World News | Agence France-Presse | Saturday February 13, 2021
The US Senate voted Saturday to allow witnesses at the impeachment trial of Donald Trump, a surprise move likely to prolong the proceedings, even as the top Republican senator said he would vote to acquit the former president of inciting insurrection.
US Senate's Top Republican Mitch McConnell Says Will Vote To Acquit Trump
World News | Agence France-Presse | Saturday February 13, 2021
The US Senate's top Republican Mitch McConnell revealed Saturday that he will vote against convicting Donald Trump, as the impeachment trial of the former president nears its conclusion with a likely acquittal.
Trump's Impeachment Defense Team Shows Video Of US Democrats Using Word "Fight"
World News | Agence France-Presse | Saturday February 13, 2021
Former US President Donald Trump's impeachment defense team on Friday turned the tables on Democrats arguing that the former president incited violence by urging supporters to "fight like hell," showing a lengthy montage of Democratic politicians using the word "fight" to galvanize their own backers.
Democrats Wrap Impeachment Case, Urge Donald Trump's Convicted
World News | Agence France-Presse | Friday February 12, 2021
Democrats rested their impeachment case against Donald Trump on Thursday, saying he incited insurrection after losing re-election and is so dangerous he should be barred from holding office again.
Donald Trump Trial Evidence Could Change Minds, Says Joe Biden
World News | Agence France-Presse | Friday February 12, 2021
Pressure mounted Thursday on Republicans still backing Donald Trump after President Joe Biden said that harrowing video evidence of the January assault on the US Capitol by Trump supporters may change "some minds" in the former president's impeachment trial.
Britain's Ex-Governor-General Of India Figures In Trump Impeachment Trial
World News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday February 10, 2021
Prosecutors seeking to impeach Donald Trump for a historic second time on Tuesday invoked the trial of Warren Hastings, the first British Governor-General of India, by the House of Lords in the 18th century after he had left office, to rebut the former US president's stand that the trial by the Senate was unconstitutional as he was no longer in pow...
Trump's Second Impeachment Trial Begins But Republicans Signal Likely Acquittal
World News | Agence France-Presse | Wednesday February 10, 2021
Donald Trump's second impeachment trial began Tuesday with harrowing video footage of his supporters' assault on Congress, but Republican senators made clear how difficult it will be to win a conviction.
Donald Trump's Impeachment Trial For Inciting Revolt Starts In Senate
World News | Agence France-Presse | Tuesday February 9, 2021
The US Senate puts Donald Trump on trial for inciting insurrection Tuesday, charging into unprecedented constitutional territory and laying bare the national trauma inflicted in the former president's attempt to overturn his re-election defeat.
Donald Trump Committed "Most Grievous Constitutional Crime": Prosecutors
World News | Agence France-Presse | Tuesday February 9, 2021
Donald Trump committed the "most grievous constitutional crime" of any US president when he incited supporters to storm the Capitol last month, Democratic prosecutors said Monday on the eve of his Senate impeachment trial.
Trump Refuses To Testify In "Unconstitutional" Impeachment Trial
World News | Agence France-Presse | Friday February 5, 2021
Former president Donald Trump refused Thursday to testify in his looming impeachment trial after being called by House prosecutors to give evidence, branding the process "unconstitutional."
Trump Impeachment Result A ''Vote Of Infamy In US History'': Democrats
World News | Press Trust of India | Sunday February 14, 2021
The ruling Democratic Party has ripped apart Republican senators for acquitting Donald Trump on a charge of inciting the January 6 insurrection at the Capitol, saying their vote to clear the former president "will live as a vote of infamy in the history of the US Senate".
US Senate's Top Republican Says Trump "Responsible" For Capitol Assault, Despite Acquittal
World News | Agence France-Presse | Sunday February 14, 2021
Top US Senate Republican Mitch McConnell delivered a scathing rebuke of Donald Trump on Saturday despite voting to acquit the former president on an impeachment charge, saying he was responsible for the January 6 mob assault on the US Capitol.
Donald Trump, After Acquittal, Says His Political Movement "Has Only Just Begun"
World News | Agence France-Presse | Sunday February 14, 2021
Former US president Donald Trump on Saturday welcomed his acquittal in the US Senate on an impeachment charge and said his political movement "has only just begun."
Donald Trump Acquitted By US Senate In Second Impeachment Trial
World News | Agence France-Presse | Sunday February 14, 2021
Former US President Donald Trump was acquitted Saturday on charges of inciting an insurrection at the US Capitol, after a majority of Senate Republicans closed ranks and refused to punish the former president in his historic second impeachment trial.
No Witnesses Called In Trump Impeachment Trial, Final Arguments Begin
World News | Agence France-Presse | Saturday February 13, 2021
The US Senate began hearing final arguments on Saturday in the impeachment trial of Donald Trump as the top Republican senator said he would vote to acquit the former president of inciting the deadly January 6 assault on the Capitol.
US Senate Votes To Allow Witnesses, Prolonging Trump Impeachment Trial
World News | Agence France-Presse | Saturday February 13, 2021
The US Senate voted Saturday to allow witnesses at the impeachment trial of Donald Trump, a surprise move likely to prolong the proceedings, even as the top Republican senator said he would vote to acquit the former president of inciting insurrection.
US Senate's Top Republican Mitch McConnell Says Will Vote To Acquit Trump
World News | Agence France-Presse | Saturday February 13, 2021
The US Senate's top Republican Mitch McConnell revealed Saturday that he will vote against convicting Donald Trump, as the impeachment trial of the former president nears its conclusion with a likely acquittal.
Trump's Impeachment Defense Team Shows Video Of US Democrats Using Word "Fight"
World News | Agence France-Presse | Saturday February 13, 2021
Former US President Donald Trump's impeachment defense team on Friday turned the tables on Democrats arguing that the former president incited violence by urging supporters to "fight like hell," showing a lengthy montage of Democratic politicians using the word "fight" to galvanize their own backers.
Democrats Wrap Impeachment Case, Urge Donald Trump's Convicted
World News | Agence France-Presse | Friday February 12, 2021
Democrats rested their impeachment case against Donald Trump on Thursday, saying he incited insurrection after losing re-election and is so dangerous he should be barred from holding office again.
Donald Trump Trial Evidence Could Change Minds, Says Joe Biden
World News | Agence France-Presse | Friday February 12, 2021
Pressure mounted Thursday on Republicans still backing Donald Trump after President Joe Biden said that harrowing video evidence of the January assault on the US Capitol by Trump supporters may change "some minds" in the former president's impeachment trial.
Britain's Ex-Governor-General Of India Figures In Trump Impeachment Trial
World News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday February 10, 2021
Prosecutors seeking to impeach Donald Trump for a historic second time on Tuesday invoked the trial of Warren Hastings, the first British Governor-General of India, by the House of Lords in the 18th century after he had left office, to rebut the former US president's stand that the trial by the Senate was unconstitutional as he was no longer in pow...
Trump's Second Impeachment Trial Begins But Republicans Signal Likely Acquittal
World News | Agence France-Presse | Wednesday February 10, 2021
Donald Trump's second impeachment trial began Tuesday with harrowing video footage of his supporters' assault on Congress, but Republican senators made clear how difficult it will be to win a conviction.
Donald Trump's Impeachment Trial For Inciting Revolt Starts In Senate
World News | Agence France-Presse | Tuesday February 9, 2021
The US Senate puts Donald Trump on trial for inciting insurrection Tuesday, charging into unprecedented constitutional territory and laying bare the national trauma inflicted in the former president's attempt to overturn his re-election defeat.
Donald Trump Committed "Most Grievous Constitutional Crime": Prosecutors
World News | Agence France-Presse | Tuesday February 9, 2021
Donald Trump committed the "most grievous constitutional crime" of any US president when he incited supporters to storm the Capitol last month, Democratic prosecutors said Monday on the eve of his Senate impeachment trial.
Trump Refuses To Testify In "Unconstitutional" Impeachment Trial
World News | Agence France-Presse | Friday February 5, 2021
Former president Donald Trump refused Thursday to testify in his looming impeachment trial after being called by House prosecutors to give evidence, branding the process "unconstitutional."
................................ Advertisement ................................