Trump is getting impeached once again. What does that mean for the Senate?
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January 14, 2021
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Donald Trump’s latest impeachment in the U.S. House now triggers a Senate trial. An impeachment trial isn’t a criminal proceeding, so how will the Senate weigh evidence? And why did some in GOP leadership push instead for “censure” just days after running for their lives from a Trump‐inspired mob that killed at least four people? Gene Healy comments.
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