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: A historic rebuke of Donald Trump: 3 takeaways #IndiaNEWS #International By Nikhila NatarajanNew York, Jan 14 | Less than 24 hours ago, when Donald John Trump became the first President in the 244-year

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A historic rebuke of Donald Trump: 3 takeaways #IndiaNEWS #International
By Nikhila NatarajanNew York, Jan 14 | Less than 24 hours ago, when Donald John Trump became the first President in the 244-year history of the United States to have been impeached twice, it was a historic rebuke.
On January 13, 2021, Trump was charged with incitement of insurrection over the deadly siege of the US Capitol a week ago as his presidency hurtles towards a stunning collapse. It was the most bipartisan presidential impeachment in modern times, even more than against Bill Clinton in 1998.
We break it down to three standout themes.
Final tally: 232-197:Only 10 out of 211 Republicans voted to impeach Trump. At one level, it shows the sway Trump still extends, it also tells us the dam broke. When Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell, the most unsentimental Republican in the chamber, said he was pleased with the impeachment article, the ground beneath Trump opened. What seemed impossible a year ago seemed within reach that enough Republican senators might defy Trump and vote to remove him during a trial. Those Republicans who voted to impeach in the House included political heavyweights including Wyoming Republican Liz Cheney, whose father Dick Cheney served as vice president under George W. Bush.
There has never been a greater betrayal by a president of the United States of his office and his oath to the Constitution, said Cheney.
The final 232-197 tally was a stark departure from Trumps first impeachment which played out along partisan lines. Action now shifts to the Senate but not immediately.
McConnell, who has tolerated a lot of Trump tantrums over the last four years to get the political deliverables he wanted, is said to be fed up with Trump and keen to sideline him. If he votes to convict in the Senate trial, the possibility of a required two thirds majority to convict Trump becomes more real than at any other time. The trial wont happen until Trump is already out of office, but the outcome could still prevent him from running for president again.
Trump, unplugged: Another first. For the first time in the last four years, Trumps thumb could do nothing but zap the TV remote while he was getting impeached, barely a mile away. With his Twitter megaphone banned, Trump sat in his private dining room and stewed as history unfolded on the worlds screens. An American President who kept ranting about content moderation got deplatformed and this marked a transformational moment for the relationship between the tech industry, the digital public square and reactive public policy which is what weve seen so far from online platforms.
When Trump showed up on a video many hours after the vote, it was muted, teleprompter fare,Ageared to deflect from legal exposure for inciting a mob to storm the US Capitol on 6 January.


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