Impeachment live updates: Senate hears opening arguments against Trump

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Washington — The House impeachment managers on Wednesday presented their case for President Trump’s conviction on two charges of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. The Senate reconvened Wednesday afternoon with a two-hour speech by Congressman Adam Schiff, who said senators will be presented with the “factual chronology” of the Ukraine scandal.

“We believe we will make an overwhelming case for the president’s conviction on both article one and article two,” Schiff said. 

Impeachment managers detailed the involvement of Rudy Giuliani in Ukraine policy and the push to “smear” the former ambassador, Marie Yovanovitch.    

The Democratic managers have a total of 24 hours spread out over three days to present their case and urge senators to vote to remove the president from office. Mr. Trump’s lawyers will then have 24 hours of their own to mount his defense. 

The mood in the Senate on the second day was antsy. A protester interrupted Congressman Hakeem Jeffries while Senator Tom Cotton elected to order a glass of milk, the only beverage other than water that is allowed. 

Mr. Trump, meanwhile, tweeted as he departed from the World Economic Forum in Davos. During Schiff’s presentation, Mr. Trump tweeted “NO PRESSURE.” In addition to a number of retweets, he called a comment by Senator Rand Paul “true” that the more the GOP hears Schiff’s arguments, “the more the GOP is getting unified against this partisan charade!”

Mr. Trump’s lawyers will present their defense to Democrats’ arguments on Friday.  

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