Trump's impeachment trial begins hearing at Bolton summons February 1, 6:30

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At the impeachment trial of President Trump in the United States, a trial on whether to summon witnesses has started, and the outcome of the vote has attracted high interest. If rejected, the summons of Bolton's alleged assistant to the knowledge of the allegations will not be realized, and the trial is reaching a close.

Trump's impeachment trial over Ukrainian allegations was reported by the media after Bolton's assistant secretary pointed out a book in a forthcoming book that contradicted the president's allegations. The focus is on seeking testimony from Bolton.

In the Senate, hearings began on Wednesday over summons of witnesses, and opposition and Democrats have called for the need for summons of Mr Bolton for a fair trial.

A vote on whether to summon witnesses will be made in the morning of the first day of Japan time, and the summons of witnesses must be approved by at least four members of the ruling and Republican Party, which are the majority in the Senate.

However, two Republican lawmakers, who were considered likely to be in favor, expressed their opinion that they would not agree in succession. You.

If rejected, Bolton's summons will not materialize, and the third presidential impeachment trial in American history has come to a close.

When it comes to verdicts for guilty or innocent verdicts, the U.S. media has said that it could take place as early as 31st, but prolonged procedures could carry over next week. .