Trump's impeachment trial acquitted for power abuse and parliamentary obstruction Feb. 6:47

U.S. President Trump has been acquitted of both cases on Tuesday in an impeachment trial charged with "abuse of power" and "block of parliament" over charges of Ukraine. As a result, the case was over, and President Trump remained in office without being dismissed.

President Trump was impeached last December for `` power abuses '' that put pressure on Ukraine for his own political interests and `` blocking parliament '' that hampered parliamentary investigations. Has been opened.

In the trial, the biggest focus was on whether to call former Bolton's assistant to the witness who was known to be at the core of the allegations, but the motion was rejected by opposition from the ruling and republican parties, and the testimony was not realized.

On July 5, a senator acting as a jury took steps to express guilty or innocent judgments regarding "abuse of power" and "interference with Congress."

As a result, 48 people were found guilty of "abuse of power" and 52 were acquitted, and 47 were found guilty of "interference with Congress" and 53 were acquitted, two-thirds of the attending members required to convict the President. Notwithstanding this, Chief Justice Roberts, the presiding judge, has acquitted President Trump.

As a result, the case was over, and President Trump remained in office without being dismissed.

He wants to appeal to President Trump for his proven innocence and inspire a campaign for re-election in the fall presidential election, but the Democrats have said that while political criticism remained suspicious, The conflict is likely to continue as he appears to be ineligible as President.

Presidential election headquarters "becomes bigger and stronger than supporters"

Following his acquittal, Trump's election headquarters said, "It's time for Trump's innocence to be fully proved and the Americans to return to their original lives. I'm compelled, but this farce will make the president's supporters bigger and stronger, and the worst miscalculation in American political history. "