Trump Feb World Respect Us Again
- Trump has been acquitted on a accuse of "incitement of insurrection".
- Trump lawyers and House impeachment managers decided to avoid calling witnesses in Donald Trump's impeachment trial after before voting to exercise so, a surprise motion that would have probable prolonged the process.
Welcome to Al Jazeera's coverage of the impeachment trial. This is Usaid Siddiqui.
Pelosi opposes censuring Trump: 'It lets everybody off the hook'
Business firm Speaker Nancy Pelosi, upset that Trump was not bedevilled in the Senate, said she does non back up the idea of a congressional censure of the erstwhile president, arguing that would exist but a "little slap on the wrist".
"Information technology lets everybody off the hook," Pelosi told reporters after the vote. "All these cowardly senators who couldn't face upwards to what the president did and what was at stake for our country are at present going to have a run a risk to give a footling slap on the wrist?"
"We censure people for using stationery for the wrong purpose, we don't censure people for inciting insurrection that kills people in the Capitol," she connected, earlier leaving the room.

Raskin: 'Most bipartisan presidential impeachment' in US history
Despite declining to convict Trump, lead House impeachment manager Jamie Raskin pointed out that a majority of the Congress agreed that he "incited" the Capitol riot.
"This was the almost bipartisan presidential impeachment event in the history of the state," Raskin said during a news conference later the vote.
"We have a articulate and convincing majority of members of Congress that the president actually incited fierce insurrection against the Spousal relationship and against the Congress," he said.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell says Trump 'responsible' for anarchism and only says impeachment 'a narrow tool'
McConnell said Trump's actions were wrong, just said the Senate did non have the right to convict him. "President Trump'southward actions preceding the riot were a disgraceful dereliction of duty," McConnell said.
"There'southward no question that President Trump is practically and morally responsible for promoting" the events on January 6.
But McConnell says Trump is "constitutionally not eligible for conviction" because the article of impeachment did non reach the Senate while he was in office and that he is now a individual denizen.

Trump reacts to Senate impeachment vote
"This has been yet another phase of the greatest witch hunt in the history of our Land," Donald Trump said after the US Senate constitute finding him not guilty of inciting the US Capitol riot.
He said his Brand America Great Again movement "has only just begun".
Statement past Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America pic.twitter.com/mTCiVeUNXW
— CSPAN (@cspan) Feb 13, 2021
House majority leader Chuck Schumer excoriates Republicans who voted against impeachment
Chuck Schumer, addressing the Senate after the impeachment vote, hailed information technology every bit "the largest and most bipartisan vote of any impeachment trial in American history". But he criticised the 43 Republicans who voted against the article of impeachment.
He chosen the incitement to the riot on January 6: "The most despicable act that whatever president has ever committed – and the majority of Republicans cannot summon the courage, or the morality, to condemn it.
"This trial wasn't about choosing country over party, fifty-fifty not that this was near choosing land over Donald Trump and 43 Republican members chose Trump. They chose Trump."
Seven Republicans vote in favour of confidence
Seven Republican senators joined their Democratic colleagues to vote to captive Donald Trump.
Senators Richard Burr, Pat Toomey Lisa Murkowski, Manus Romney, Susan Collins, Neb Cassidy and Ben Sasse all voted "guilty".
Donald Trump acquitted on charge of inciting United states Capitol riot
Former Us President Donald Trump has been acquitted on a charge of "incitement of insurrection" in relation to the Jan 6 riot at the United States Capitol.
Afterwards a five-day impeachment trial in the United states of america Senate, the vote was largely split along political party lines.
Read more here.
Voting on impeachment accuse under style
Voting on impeaching one-time Donald Trump standing after the defence and prosecution wrapped upwardly their endmost arguments on the fifth day of the trial.
Trump is 'innocent' – lawyer
Trump lawyer Michael van der Veen said was "innocent of the charges against him".
"How much truly horrifying footage we run into of the conduct of the rioters and how much emotion has been injected into this trial, that does not change the fact that Mr Trump is innocent of the charges against him," he said in his closing remarks.
"The act of incitement never happened," van der Veen added.
'Very desperate effort'
Trump'due south lawyer in his endmost argument accused Business firm Democrats of desperation for using previously unpresented bear witness in its closing arguments.
"They tried to use testify that they had never presented in the example in their closing arguments. That is a very desperate effort by a prosecuting team that knew that their example has collapsed," Michael van der Veen said.
"Their closing did not mention one piece of law … they didn't talk about the Constitution."

Trial 'not borne from hatred': Impeachment manager Neguse
Firm Democratic impeachment manager Joe Neguse in his closing remarks said the trial was "borne from love of country" and appealed to senators to convict former President Trump.
"This trial is non borne from hatred, far from it. It'southward borne from love of land, our land, our desire to maintain it, our desire to come across America at its best," he said.
"The stakes could not be college," he added.

'Used authority to incite' – House managing director
In closing arguments, House impeachment manager Madeleine Dean said Donald Trump "used his authority to incite" an assail on the The states Capitol on January 6.
"The president of the Usa, Donald J Trump, incited and directed thousands of people to attack the legislative co-operative," she said.
"He knew what his supporters were capable of. He inflamed them, sent them downwardly Pennsylvania Avenue, not on any onetime day, just on the twenty-four hours we were certifying the ballot. He failed to defend us – because this is what he wanted. He wanted to remain in power."

Republicans raise objections to Democrats' closing arguments
Twice during the House Democrats' closing arguments, Republicans complained that the Democrats were improperly introducing new video testify.
Both points of social club raised by Trump'southward proponents slowed the trial as the Senate parliamentarian sorted through the bug.
Information technology appears at least one of the points of order was upheld every bit Senator Patrick Leahy, who is presiding over the trial, announced that evidence, afterward the commencement complaint was raised, would be "stricken from the tape".
'Surprising turn of events'
Former federal prosecutor Melanie Sloan said it was a "surprising turn of events" equally Democrats decided to avert calling witnesses, hours after voting in favour of it.
"It seems though that the largest reason is that because the outcome is preordained, everybody decided not to spend the time," she told Al Jazeera.
"I recall on Twitter, for instance, and in social media, you're seeing a lot of outcry about it, particularly considering since and so much of this is non about the conviction … but showing the American people what happened."
The ripple effects of Herrera Buetler's argument
The source of the trial delay – Republican Representative Jaime Herrera Beutler's business relationship of a conversation betwixt President Donald Trump and Business firm Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy – promises to accept ramifications later the trial ends.
In telling the story of the mid-Capitol riot telephone call concluding month to the Longview Daily News, Herrera Beutler said McCarthy told Trump, "you need to call these people off," adding that Trump responded, "Kevin, they're not my people."
She said McCarthy then told Trump, "Aye, they are, they just came through my windows and my staff is running for cover. Yeah, they're your people. Call them off."
Herrera Beutler Friday nighttime urged "the patriots" who were with Trump during this telephone call to come up frontward and tell their stories.
That request gear up off pro-Trump Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, who threatened that Trump supporters are taking note of Hererra Beutler'south actions.
"Beginning voting to impeach innocent President Trump, and so yapping to the press and throwing @GOPLeader nether the motorbus," she tweeted.
"The Trump loyal 75 million are watching." Taylor Greene added.
The gift that keeps on giving to the Democrats.
First voting to impeach innocent President Trump, then yapping to the printing and throwing @GOPLeader nether the bus, and now a tool as a witness for the Democrats running the circus trial.
The Trump loyal 75 1000000 are watching. https://t.co/XjC6pbdtyK
— Marjorie Taylor Greene 🇺🇸 (@mtgreenee) February xiii, 2021
House manager Jamie Raskin cites Trump's 'dereliction of duty' as primal to incitement accuse
In closing arguments, atomic number 82 Firm managing director Jamie Raskin repeated the outline of the case they have laid out for US senators – that Donald Trump "urged supporters to come to Washington", "embraced violent extremist elements" that the former president "assembled the mob, incited it, lit the match, sending them off to the Capitol."
Raskin said, "desertion of duty was cardinal to his incitement of insurrection and inextricable from it.
"It'due south now clear beyond doubt that Trump supported the actions of the mob and so he must be bedevilled. Information technology's that simple," he added.
Senate moves to endmost arguments
Afterwards doubt about whether the Senate would call witnesses to testify in Trump'due south impeachment trial, Business firm managers and Trump lawyers agreed to avert witnesses altogether.
The prosecution and defense force now will take four hours total to make their terminal arguments in the case.
House manager reads Herrera Beutler testimony into record
Business firm impeachment manager Jamie Raskin read Representative Jaime Herrera Beutler's account on the Senate floor.
Herrera Beutler's account detailed communications with Business firm Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy – and what Trump reportedly told McCarthy in the eye of the insurrection on January half dozen.
In the statement, she said McCarthy had told her about a call he had with Trump in which the sometime US president said, "Well, Kevin, I guess these people are more upset about the election than you are."
Deal on witnesses 'very shut': WH press pool
Al Jazeera's Alan Fisher, reporting from Capitol Hill, said the White House printing pool is reporting that US senators are shut to reaching a deal on witnesses.
The deal would see Republican Representative Jaime Herrera Beutler's account entered into the congressional record without objection, which means it volition become office of the formal proceedings.
Only there volition be no witnesses called, said Fisher, adding that if the deal is reached, the vote on impeachment could happen later on Saturday.

'It's not at all clear where nosotros are'
Melanie Sloan, a sometime federal prosecutor, said it remains unclear how many witnesses will be chosen to bear witness in Trump's trial.
"Are there going to be depositions? Are there going to be witnesses who speak earlier the Senate? I remember it'due south not at all clear where we are," Sloan told Al Jazeera, adding she believed no more than five witnesses would be called.
She said Republicans' push to call Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi as a witness "is not something that will go well" for the political party.
"That undoubtedly will piece of work to the do good of the Firm managers' instance. Nancy Pelosi besides was calling for help throughout the January 6 insurrection, then it'southward difficult to run into how that works in their favour."
Senator Cruz blames 'leftist Twitter' for determination to call witnesses
Republican Senator Ted Cruz said "leftist Twitter" pressure was likely what pushed Business firm impeachment managers to inquire to call witnesses.
"I think what happened was leftist Twitter got really upset last night that they weren't calling witnesses … This is political theater," Cruz told reporters while the Senate is in recess.
"The House Managers were feeling estrus on their left flank and they surprised [Senate leader Chuck] Schumer and the Democrats" past their decision, he said.

'Start with Pelosi': Republicans desire top Democrat to testify
Usa Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said he was in favour of calling "multiple witnesses" in Trump'southward impeachment trial, including Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
"Nosotros can get-go with Speaker Pelosi to answer the question as to whether or not at that place was apparent testify of preplanned violence before President Trump spoke?" Graham tweeted. "Her testimony is incredibly relevant to the incitement charge."
Republican Senator Ted Cruz also chosen for Pelosi to testify.
We can offset with Speaker Pelosi to answer the question every bit to whether or not at that place was credible evidence of pre-planned violence earlier President Trump spoke?
— Lindsey Graham (@LindseyGrahamSC) Feb xiii, 2021
Senate in recess
The Senate has gone into recess until 12:30pm local time (17:30 GMT).
Trump likely to exist 'deeply unhappy'
Al Jazeera's Andy Gallacher, reporting from W Palm Embankment, Florida, said Trump is likely to be "deeply unhappy" by the Senate vote to hear witnesses in the trial against him.
"It's inverse everything for sometime President Donald Trump, who I'm sure was counting on this entire process being over today," Gallacher said. "This is a game-changing scenario."
Conclusion to call witnesses puts Business firm minority leader 'in a difficult spot'
The Senate's decision to allow witnesses in the trial could change the outcome, law expert Claire Finkelstein of the Academy of Pennsylvania told Al Jazeera.
The Senate could call House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, after reports that he "was begging, or angrily urging President Trump to telephone call off the mob", Finkelstein said.
That would place McCarthy "in a hard spot", she explained, every bit Trump'due south defence team has claimed that the alleged conversations between the congressman and the former president never happened.
"Now, that's actually an invitation to have witnesses come in and say, either they did happen or they didn't happen and remember that if Kevin McCarthy does testify, he'll accept to prove under oath," Finkelstein explained.
House managers in charge of the prosecution had said House and Senate members warned Trump of the magnitude of the riot's danger as information technology was happening. The defense force has denied that.

Five Republicans vote in favour of witnesses
Five Republican senators joined their Democratic colleagues to vote in favour of calling witnesses in the impeachment trial.
Senators Lisa Murkowski, Mitt Romney, Susan Collins, Lindsey Graham and Ben Sasse voted for the measure.
Hopes for a quick impeachment trial dashed
Then much for a speedy impeachment trial.
The wishes of members of both parties – and President Joe Biden – for a quick trial are now dashed after senators voted to phone call witnesses to hear more details virtually what happened on and in the run-upward to the Jan 6 Capitol riot, Al Jazeera political editor Steve Chaggaris says.
Biden, who has not weighed in much during the trial, hoped the Senate would manipulate with the procedure quickly, as information technology has paused all other legislative business, including the confirmation of several of his Cabinet officials.
Biden and congressional Democrats are also hoping to pass a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief pecker past mid-March. While the House tin can move full-steam alee on that, the incertitude virtually the Senate's impeachment commitment could potentially alter that timeline.

US Senate votes to allow witnesses
The U.s.a. Senate voted 55-45 to allow witnesses to be chosen in Trump's impeachment trial.
That determination volition probable prolong the process.
Al Jazeera'southward Alan Fisher, reporting from Capitol Loma, said there could be 1 or more depositions.
House Director Jamie Raskin said earlier on Saturday morning he wanted to depose Congresswoman Jaime Herrera Beutler.

Trump lawyer rejects request for witnesses
"We should shut this example out today," said Trump lawyer Michael van der Veen, diggings Firm asking for witnesses.
Van der Veen accused the House managers of violating and ignoring the U.s. Constitution in the impeachment trial.
Firm Manager Raskin wants to amendment witnesses
House Manager Jamie Raskin has said he would like the opportunity to subpoena Republican Congresswoman Jaime Herrera Beutler "regarding her communications" with House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy.
Raskin said he would also like to amendment Beutler's notes almost what Trump told McCarthy in the middle of the insurrection.
Beutler was one of 10 House Republicans to vote to impeach Trump last month.
How will Republicans vote on impeachment charge?
While it is unexpected that 17 Republican senators – in add-on to 50 Democrats – will vote to convict Donald Trump, at that place are a handful of Republicans who could break ranks and vote for conviction.
Senators Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski, Hand Romney and Ben Sasse are frequent Trump critics and their earlier impeachment-related votes suggest they could exist Republican votes against Trump. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell has reportedly told his party that their votes are a vote of censor, co-ordinate to The Associated Press news agency, though he told his colleagues on Saturday morn that he will vote to comport.
Republican Senator Bill Cassidy criticised Trump'southward defence team afterwards they made their preliminary arguments on Tuesday and made positive comments about the House Democrats' presentation. However, Cassidy was spotted on Friday belongings notes that appeared to be a typhoon of a argument indicating he would vote to acquit.

Republican says Trump showed lack of business organisation during riot
During a telephone call amid the January six Us Capitol riot, Trump complained to the House'due south superlative Republican that the mob was "more upset" than Republican legislators were about the election'southward upshot.
Republican Representative Jaime Herrera Beutler, one of ten Firm Republicans to vote to impeach Trump last calendar month, recalled the conversation betwixt Trump and Business firm Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy, proverb that Trump had initially said that the left-leaning Antifa movement was responsible for the riot, not Trump's supporters, a claim that has been debunked.
"'Well, Kevin, I guess these people are more than upset about the election than y'all are,'" Beutler quoted Trump as telling McCarthy.
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— Jaime Herrera Beutler (@HerreraBeutler) Feb thirteen, 2021
Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/2/13/senate-readies-to-vote-on-trump-impeachment-live
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