What would happen to Trump if the Senate voted the charges against him?

What would happen to Trump if the Senate voted the charges against him?

Donald Trump has become the first president in American history to have been investigated for dismissal twice after being charged with “inciting the uprising” following riots that occurred in Congress last week. The House of Representatives accused Mr. Trump has encouraged violence with unsupported claims of election fraud. He will now face [...]

The House of Representatives accused Mr. Trump has encouraged violence with unsupported claims of election fraud.

He will now face trial in the upper room, the Senate, but not before leaving office next Wednesday, writes BBC, translates Periscope.

Senators can vote to stop carrying a state duty eternally.

In a video posted after the vote in Congress, Mr. Trump called on his followers to remain peaceful, not to mention the dismissal investigation.

“Dhuna and vandalism have no place in our country... no real supporter of mine would support political violence,” he said in a conciliatory tone.

The FBI has warned of possible armed protests planned in Washington DC prior to Beden's oath as the new president.

In the Senate it takes two-thirds to convict Trump, which means 17 republics should vote together with all republican senators. The Senate has 100 seats.

Nearly 20 Republican senators are open to consider the possibility of the president's sentence, the New York Times reported.

If Trump is convicted by the Senate, lawmakers can stop him by another vote to run the election again and he said he intended to do it in 2024. /Periscope

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