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Donald Trump has been impeached again. When is his trial, how long will it take and will he be convicted this time?

Donald Trump has been impeached again.
That means he faces an impeachment trial to determine whether or not the outgoing President will be convicted of inciting an insurrection.
But when will that start, how long will it take and will it look different this time compared to the last?
And if the Democrats have the majority in the Senate, does that give them the power to convict him?
Here’s what we know so far.
When will Trump’s trial start?
We don’t know yet.
Technically, the Senate is out until January 19, the day before Joe Biden’s inauguration.
Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell ruled out bringing the Senate back on an emergency basis to start the trial.
He says there is “no chance” of Mr…
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