Seven Republican senators join with Democrats and independents in finding former president guilty on the single impeachment count.
Prosecutors also focused on civilians who were present on that day, including restaurant staff, congressional personnel and members of Congress themselves
Congressman Raskin alleged Trump willfully incited an insurrectionary mob to riot at the Capitol. Several of his Democratic colleagues took the Senate floor to argue that Trump be impeached
House Democratic prosecutors said the former president was no innocent bystander but the inciter in chief of deadly attack at the Capitol to overturn the election.
The 56-to-44 vote was the second indication in two weeks that Trump was all but certain to be acquitted
Opening arguments will begin Wednesday in Donald Trump's impeachment trial after an emotional first day that wrenched senators and the nation back to the deadly January 6 attack on the US Capitol.
Six Republican Senators joined their Democratic colleagues in the United States Senate on Tuesday to vote that the impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump is constitutional
Trump is the first president to face impeachment charges after leaving office and the first to be twice impeached
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell also confirmed on the Senate floor that they have reached a deal, noting that it "preserves due process and the rights of both sides"
Despite the amendments, the process left Biden's plan largely intact as Democrats moved forward
The House managers could still attempt to subpoena testimony from Trump during the trial, but doing so would require support from a majority of the Senate, said the NYT report
The request from House impeachment managers make clear their intent to present an aggressive case against the former president even though he has left the White House
A bronze statue of Gandhi in the Central Park of the city of Davis in Northern California was vandalised, broken and ripped from the base by unknown miscreants last week
Buttigieg, a breakout star of the 2020 Democratic presidential campaign before dropping out and endorsing Biden, was confirmed by a strong bipartisan vote of 86 to 13
Mayorkas is a former federal prosecutor who previously served as a senior DHS official
The two sides are wide apart, with Republicans focused primarily on the health care crisis, tapping into bipartisan urgency to shore up the nation's vaccine distribution
The Democrats need the support of at least 17 Republican Senators to reach the two-thirds majority mark
House of Representatives delivered the article of impeachment against Trump, accusing him of inciting an insurrection at the US Capitol building on January 6
Senators voted 78-22 to approve Blinken, a longtime Biden confidant, as the nation's 71st secretary of state, succeeding Mike Pompeo
Now that Trump''s presidency is over, Republican senators who will serve as jurors in the trial are rallying to his legal defense, as they did during his first impeachment trial last year