The US House of Representatives has decided to send a resolution to pursue the denunciation of former President Trump over the invasion of the federal parliament to the Senate next Monday.

However, there is an opinion within the ruling party and the Democratic Party that the approval of the new Biden administration's ministerial personnel should be prioritized, and it is unclear when the impeachment trial will begin in the Senate.

In January, the House of Representatives of the United States passed a resolution prosecuting former President Trump for invading the federal parliament and inciting turmoil by supporters.



On the 22nd, Democratic Party Chairman Nancy Pelosi announced that he would send a resolution to pursue criminal charges to the Senate next week on the 25th.



Following the resolution, the Senate will hold an impeachment trial to determine whether it is guilty or not guilty.



However, over the impeachment trial, Republicans have called for Mr. Trump to delay the start until mid-February, saying he should give him time to prepare.



There is also an opinion within the Democratic Party that the deliberation of important policies such as the approval of the new administration of Biden's ministerial personnel and the bill on measures against the new coronavirus should be prioritized, and it is unclear when the hearing will start between the ruling and opposition parties. It is expected that adjustments will be made in the future.