<Anchor>

The charges of impeachment for the US president Trump came to a final conclusion not earlier. Washington correspondent connects.

Correspondent Sohn Suk-min, please pass the vote first.

<Reporter>

Yes, all votes are over in the US Senate in 30 minutes.

Both charges of impeachment against President Trump fell short of the quorum of voting and eventually pleaded not guilty.

The first allegations demanded the Ukrainian president investigate the Democratic presidential candidate Biden in return for military assistance, and the second hindered parliamentary investigations.

The opposition Democratic Party passed the impeachment bill last December in the majority of the House, but the Senate would have to approve more than 20 out of 53 ruling Republicans.

But today (6th) vote concluded that the abuse of power was 48:52, and the charge of disturbing parliamentary investigation was 47:53, almost innocent.

Trump was the third incumbent to be impeached for the third time in history, but he neutralized it based on his ruling party's grip on power.

<Anchor>

Speaker Pelosi torn his speech behind President Trump's speech yesterday, which is a big controversy in US politics?

<Reporter>

Yes, yesterday's most prominent part of the National Assembly speech was Democratic Speaker Pelosi, who was tearing up the president's speech.

But Pelosi accepted that my tears were false declarations and truths, and Democrats also stood up.

The United States, an advanced nation of parliamentary politics, is pouring out the harsh words of hate and hatred of the other party without filtration.