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impeachment

The former president's second impeachment trial begins in the Senate on Tuesday.
Republicans refused to call witnesses before acquitting the president.
Most Republican senators say the president should remain in office despite the charges.
Republicans have all but promised the swift acquittal of the president.
The charges will now go to the U.S. Senate for a trial of the president.
He's accused of abuse of power and obstruction of U.S. Congress.
Hundreds of demonstrations across all 50 states popped up Tuesday.
A trial in the Senate could come as early as January.
The president is accused of abusing power and obstructing an investigation.
The U.S. ambassador to the European Union speaks on Day 4.