The second day of opening arguments is expected to begin with a focus on Trump's alleged abuse of power, one of two articles of impeachment that were approved in December.
Senators are looking at another long day in the Senate chamber as President Donald Trump's impeachment trial heads into its fourth day.
On Thursday, House impeachment managers, acting as the prosecutors of the case, will continue their opening arguments for the second day. Managers are expected to spend the beginning of Thursday focused on Article One of Trump's impeachment, abuse of power, according toThe trial is scheduled to resume at 1 p.m. EST and could last until 9 p.m. or later, depending on breaks.
Those interested in catching all or part of the action can tune in online and on television through C-SPAN 2. C-SPAN will also broadcast the trial on its radio channel. Those who prefer to go the YouTube route can watch throughOn Wednesday, Adam Schiff, the lead House manager, began arguing the case against Trump, saying that the president's conduct on July 24, 25 and 26 was"grounds for removal.
President Donald Trump attend a bilateral meeting during the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, on Tuesday. House managers will continue their opening arguments during his Senate impeachment trial on Thursday.Trump maintains there was nothing improper about the call, repeatedly labeling it"perfect.
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