The impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump's Ukrainian scandal, which has been heating up US prices for four months since September, ended.

The Republican-led Senate voted down the impeachment against President Trump at a plenary session today (in local time).

In November, the impeachment drama, one of the variables of the US presidential election, ended with indulgence for President Trump.

It has been 134 days since Democratic chairman Nancy Pelosi announced the launch of an impeachment investigation against Trump on September 24, and 49 days after the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives voted on impeachment on December 18 last year.

The denial of impeachment was foreseen in the Senate, a Republican majority.

In the House of Representatives, impeachment has been approved, even though some votes from the Democratic Party, the majority, have been voted out, but the prospect that Republicans cannot vote in the Senate, the majority, prevailed.

To approve an impeachment in the Senate (53 Republicans, 45 Democrats, and two independents), more than two-thirds (67 or 100 seats) are required.

The impeachment of President Trump was triggered by a Ukrainian scandal.

The Ukrainian scandal allegedly linked Trump with military aid in July 25 last year, when he called for an investigation into potential vice presidential rival Joe Biden in a phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymir Zelenski.

President Trump has alleged that Biden was involved in the investigation of corruption in the Ukrainian conglomerate as vice president.

Biden's son, Hunter Biden, has been paid by a gas company owned by a Ukrainian conglomerate, and the former Vice President's breath has been attributed to the replacement of a Ukrainian prosecutor who was investigating suspected corruption.

A whistleblower, known as the CIA analyst, played a decisive role in the Ukrainian scandal.

The whistleblower filed a complaint with the ICIG office on August 12 last year, about 18 days after the Trump and Zelensky talks.

In the same year, U.S. intelligence investigator Michael Atkinson attended a congressional meeting to make a statement, and before and after that, Ukrainian scandals became a political issue, with major US media reporting issues raised by whistleblowers.

Democratic chairman Nancy Pelosi declared on September 24 that President Trump has violated the Ukrainian summit and violated the duties of the Oath of Inauguration and the Constitution.

Trump denied suspicion on Tuesday, September 25, when he unveiled a call with President Zelensky, saying there was no "quid pro quo" and "the greatest witch hunt in history."

On the 26th of the same month, a whistleblower was released in the form of a black text that had some contents erased.

"I have obtained information from a number of US government officials that the president is using his power to request foreign intervention in the US presidential election in 2020."

In addition to the allegations of "Ukrainian suspicion," he said, "these interventions included pressing foreign countries to investigate one of the president's major Democrats."

The House of Representatives passed an impeachment bill on December 18 last year, just 85 days after the launch of the impeachment investigation.

Among the charges of impeachment, there were 230 votes in favor and 197 votes against the abuse of power, and 229 votes and 198 votes against Congressional interference.

On both charges, the Republicans maintained a single vote with all opposition votes, and the Democrats had two or three revolts per charge.

Trump was disgraced as the third US president to impeach the House, after Andrew Johnson in 1868 and Bill Clinton in 1998.

The Senate, which took over Baton from the House of Representatives, has virtually initiated an impeachment trial since last month.

In the Senate, Republicans and Democrats fought over the first round of summons, including former White House national security adviser John Bolton, last month.

From the 22nd, a total of three days (8 hours a day, 24 hours in total) of the Impeachment Commission (22-24) and President Trump's Counsel (25-27) took place.

From the 29th, a two-day war was held between the lawyers and the prosecution in the form of answering the questions of the senators, the jury.

Bolton's adoption of witnesses has emerged as one of the biggest variables in the memoir of a Ukrainian scandal in a memoir of a former Bolton aide that was to be published in the wake of a sparking battle between President Trump's lawyers and the prosecution.

Bolton, former adviser, memoirs' room where the situation took place; In the White House Memoir, the New York Times reported last month that President Trump wanted to link military aid to Ukraine and the investigation of Democratic presidential candidates, including former Vice President Joe Biden.

Democrats thought that Bolton's testimony would be a "decisive one" in impeachment, but he did his best to adopt his witness, but failed to pull the Republican revolt.

The majority of the Senate (53 Republicans, 45 Democrats, and two Independents) are required to adopt Witnesses, but 51 votes were not obtained by vote.

Even in the final vote of the Senate, the impeachment was rejected because of two-thirds of 67 votes, and Trump was indicted.

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