Donald Trump's dismissal procedure: former president acquitted
Sylvie Claire / February, 14, 2021

Former U.S. President Donald Trump was acquitted Saturday by the U.S. Senate on charges of inciting insurgency following violence on Capitol Hill on January 6. Fifty-seven senators voted in favor of a guilty verdict and 43 against. The two-thirds majority required for conviction was therefore not achieved.
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