Seven Republican senators join with Democrats and independents in finding former president guilty on the single impeachment count.
Congressman Raskin alleged Trump willfully incited an insurrectionary mob to riot at the Capitol. Several of his Democratic colleagues took the Senate floor to argue that Trump be impeached
The survey found 56 percent favor the former president's conviction, the same percentage who said they supported it in an ABC News-Ipsos poll released on Sunday, as reported by The Hill
Trump, who is now living in Florida, has refused to appear before the Senate trial
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell also confirmed on the Senate floor that they have reached a deal, noting that it "preserves due process and the rights of both sides"
The House managers could still attempt to subpoena testimony from Trump during the trial, but doing so would require support from a majority of the Senate, said the NYT report
In a letter, lead impeachment manager Jamie Raskin requested Trump to provide testimony under oath, either before or during the Senate impeachment trial, about his conduct on January 6
Now that Trump''s presidency is over, Republican senators who will serve as jurors in the trial are rallying to his legal defense, as they did during his first impeachment trial last year
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi plans to send the article of impeachment against Donald Trump to the Senate on Monday
Trump was impeached by the House on Wednesday on a single charge of incitement to insurrection after the deadly Capitol siege last week by a pro-Trump mob
Biden has refrained from wading into the debate over punishing Trump for his role in the riot
The vote left another indelible stain on Trump's presidency just a week before he is slated to leave office and laid bare the cracks running through the Republican Party
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The prospect of Trump's tenure in its last days appeared remote
The articles also cite Trump's hour-long phone call with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger
Two days after President Trump's impeachment acquittal, his administration ousted two officials - Army Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman and US Ambassador to the EU Gordon Sondland.
"They have done everything possible to destroy us and by so doing very badly hurt our nation," Trump said.
Speaking in an unusually raspy voice, Trump noted that he would be giving a statement at the White House later
The Senate voted to acquit him 52-48 on charges of abuse of power and 53-47 on obstruction of Congress.
The decision by Senator Lamar Alexander of Tennessee to vote against new evidence largely dashed Democrats hopes of prevailing