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US Senate refrain from condemning Trump

2021-02-13T21:46:11.488Z


Washington - SANA - The US Senate this evening refrained from indicting former President Donald Trump during his trial with B.


Washington-SANA

This evening, the US Senate refrained from indicting former President Donald Trump during his trial on charges of inciting the revolt and storming the Congress building on the sixth of last January.

And Agence France-Presse reported that 57 members of the council supported Trump's conviction, compared to 43 members' rejection, which means that the two-thirds majority required to convict the former president for incitement to storm the Congress building is not available.

The House had agreed earlier today to accept the testimony of Republican US House of Representatives member Jaime Herrera Butler after it published a statement on the events of last January 6.

It is reported that Herrera Beutler was among ten Republican lawmakers who voted in favor of impeaching Trump in the House of Representatives, and said in her statement that the Republican minority leader in the House of Representatives Kevin McCarthy called Trump during the attack and urged him to call the protesters to leave.

The "CNN" news network revealed earlier today that Trump had rejected the calls of representatives from his Republican party to stop the intruders of the Capitol building on the sixth of last January.

Source: sena

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