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Trump’s impeachment to the Senate tomorrow… Democrats hesitant?

The Washington Post reports that former US President Donald Trump released a statement in the East Room of the White House on February 6 last year (local time) about the ending of the Senate’s impeachment decision innocent. yunhap news-As early as the US House of Representatives on the 22nd (local time), former President Donald Trump’s impeachment bill will be presented to the Senate. However, there is a prospect that the submission of the impeachment proposal may be delayed due to the remaining realistic problems.

According to Reuters on the 21st, the U.S. House of Representatives is due to present Trump’s impeachment bill to the Senate as early as the next day.

Senator Dick Durbin, the second Democrat in the US Senate, said it would “take a day or two” for the House’s impeachment proposal.

However, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has not answered the question of when he will submit the impeachment bill to the Senate. This is the point where the US Democratic Party’s concerns are deepening.

The point is that President Joe Biden’s cabinet was not formed.

President Biden was inaugurated, but this is because it is being held in the Senate at a hearing for approval of minister-nominees. In addition, the corona stimulus program promoted by President Biden must also cross the threshold of the Senate.

“The Democrats have to prioritize how to work in a very busy situation,” Dubin told MSNBC.

Durbin also added that even if the Senate holds a trial to determine whether to impeach, it has not yet decided whether to proceed with a simple procedure or whether to bring evidence and witnesses to a full procedure.

In addition, it is a stumbling block that more than two-thirds of the approval is required for the impeachment bill to pass in the Senate, 50 Democrats versus 50 Republicans. Additional voting procedures are also needed to deprive former President Trump from running for the next presidential election.

Moreover, it is also a burden that President Biden’s political goal, who has just started his term, is’unification’. Some Republican senators argue that the impeachment trial of the former president promotes division.

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