Trump's impeachment resolution to Senate expected to start trial next week 7:46 on January 15

Opposition and Democrats have said in the House of Representatives that a vote to send a resolution to impeach the President to the Senate on Wednesday will be sentenced to U.S. President Trump's allegations in Ukraine. The impeachment trial is expected to begin next week in the Senate next week.

The U.S. House of Representatives passed a resolution on December 18, opposition and Democratic, in favor of impeaching President Trump for abusing power over the allegations of Ukraine and interfering with Congress.

Mr. Pelosi issued a statement on Wednesday that he would vote in the House of Representatives on March 15 to send a resolution to impeachment to the Senate.

Since the House of Representatives is dominated by the Democratic Party, it is likely that the resolution will be passed in favor of the majority.

Over the resolution of the impeachment prosecution, Chairman Pelosi has been delaying the sentence because there is a possibility that a fair trial will not be held in the Senate, and has called for calling a new witness in the trial, but the Senate has taken the initiative in the Senate The Republican Party, which has held the ruling, has not lost its stance on promptly proceeding with the trial, and some Democrats have said that resolutions should be sent soon.

Senator Republican Governor McConnell, the head of the House of Representatives of the Congress, has told reporters that he is preparing for an impeachment trial this week, and that a trial is scheduled to begin in the Senate on Tuesday next week. I did it.

The Senate is unlikely to have President Trump fired because the Republican Party is in control, but it could affect the fall presidential election, depending on the nature of the trial. The ruling and opposition bargaining is likely to continue.