Senate acquits Trump of abuse of power

This still image taken from a US Senate webcast shows Senators voting during the impeachment trial of the US president in the Senate Chamber at the US Capitol on February 5, 2020 in Washington, DC. – The US Senate acquitted President Donald Trump of both impeachment charges, following a historic two-week trial. (Photo by Handout / US Senate TV / AFP) 

WASHINGTON, United States (AFP) — The US Senate Wednesday acquitted President Donald Trump of abuse of power, the first of two impeachment charges, following a historic two-week trial.

The Republican-majority Senate voted 52-48 to acquit Trump of charges that he withheld military aid to Ukraine to pressure Kiev to investigate political rival Joe Biden and help his re-election effort.

Fifty-two Republicans voted to acquit Trump while all 47 Democrats voted to remove him from office.

Utah Senator Mitt Romney was the only Republican to break ranks, voting for conviction.

The Senate will now vote on the other article of impeachment approved by the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives — that Trump obstructed Congress by refusing to cooperate with the House impeachment investigation into his conduct.

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