Washington - Sana
U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announced that President Donald Trump's trial may begin next Tuesday after the process for appointing key officials for this judicial process is completed later this week.
"We expect the House of Representatives to send the indictments to the Senate tomorrow," AFP quoted McConnell as saying today. Constitutionalism and some other measures.
"We hope to achieve this unanimously, making us ready to start the actual trial next Tuesday," he added, ruling out at the same time what is being circulated that he will try to prevent the trial going forward and saying: "There is very little support for a draft law to return the case. .
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced earlier that the terms of the charges will be transferred to the Senate tomorrow to pave the way for the start of Trump's trial to become the third president in the history of the United States subject to this procedure with the aim of isolating him.
Pelosi confirmed yesterday that hearings in the investigation into Trump's accountability have found enough evidence to isolate him in the Senate trial.