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What a Senate impeachment trial could mean for Trump - and why it might not happen at all

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The House of Representatives voted 232-197 Wednesday to impeach President Trump for alleged "incitement of insurrection" in connection with the mob chaos at the Capitol on Jan.

6. Whether or not the impeachment results in a conviction, it marks a historic moment in that no prior U.S. president has been impeached twice.

But it also raises questions about whether a trial can even be held once the president leaves office. The earliest the Senate could receive the article of impeachment would be Jan.

19, a day before President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration, according to Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky.

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