Trump impeachment trial soon verdict Innocence is certain Situation February 6 4:18

In an impeachment trial in which U.S. President Trump has been charged with "abuse of power" and "blocking Congress" over the allegations of Ukraine, a verdict procedure to determine guilty or innocence is due soon in the Senate. The Senate has a majority in the ruling Republican party, so it is certain that acquittal will be given.

U.S. President Trump was impeached last December for `` abuse of power, '' which put pressure on Ukraine for his own political interests and `` interference with parliament, '' which hindered parliamentary investigations over the allegations of Ukraine. An impeachment trial was being held in the Senate.

Last week's hearing rejected a motion by the prosecutor's opposition Democratic Party calling for summons of witnesses.

The Senate will soon be in the process of declaring a jury member guilty or innocent of "power abuse" and "parliamentary obstruction."

More than two-thirds of members present must support guilty in order to remove the president, but the Senate is dominant in ruling Republicans, so it is certain that a verdict of innocence will result.

If acquitted, Trump appeals that his innocence has been proven and hopes to use it as a tailwind for re-election in the November presidential election, but Democrats remain suspicious and ineligible as president And the conflict is likely to continue.