The U.S. Senate will hold a trial for the 2nd impeachment of former president Donald Trump the week of Feb. 8, with the House to deliver the charge against him on Monday, Jan. 25. Trump is facing a charge of inciting an insurrection after his supporters stormed the Capitol building on Jan. 6, just a short time after he told them to “fight” his election defeat. Sean Previl explains what Trump could face even though he’s left office.
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Trump’s 2nd impeachment trial begins in February. What happens next?
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