18:01
Chief impeachment manager Jamie raskin arguing that Donald Trump “he knew exactly what he was doing in promoting the January 6 move, just ”.
Raskin then challenged senators as to whether they honestly believed Trump would not incite more violence if he became president again.
“Would you bet on the lives of more police officers on that?” Raskin asked your grandparents. “Would you bet on your family’s safety there? Would you bet on the future of your democracy on that? “
17:50
Chief impeachment manager Jamie raskin arguing that Donald trumpHis actions in the years leading up to the Capitol uprising had inspired his supporters to resort to violence.
Raskin played a film of some of Trump’s most controversial ideas, going back to his main campaign in 2016, arguing that he showed a pattern of inciting violence.
Among other examples, Raskin played the Trump clip claiming that there were “very nice people on all sides” of the 2017 non-Nazi rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Raskin also played the sound of the conference candidate (and now governor) Greg gianforte body-slamming of a former Guardian reporter Ben jacobs in 2017.
Republican Guardian reporter Greg Gianforte in Montana – audio
17:40
Trump’s legal team will end arguments tomorrow, the adviser confirms
Senior Adviser to Donald trump has confirmed that the former president’s legal team will end their presentation in the impeachment trial tomorrow.
“We will finish our show tomorrow / Friday,” said a councilor Muillear Jason said entering tweet, before going on to attack CNN for reporting on Trump’s team.
Impeachment managers will conclude their presentation later today, and the Trump team will begin their arguments tomorrow afternoon.
Each team has 16 hours to present their case, but Trump’s lawyers had already signed up that they were unlikely to use it all the time.
After the arguments are over, the impeachment managers will have the opportunity to call witnesses, but it is unclear whether they will want to do so.
If no witnesses are called, the trial could go around as early as this weekend.
17:33
DeGette: Terrorists came to the Capitol because Trump called for them ‘
Convener Diana degette they identified the words of the insurrectionists themselves to show how Donald trump pushing them to storm the Capitol.
DeGette noted that the insurrectionists were singing phrases like “Fight for Trump!” And “Stop the theft!” that referred to claims that the former president had not based on widespread election fraud.
“They came because he told them,” DeGette said.
The impeachment manager also highlighted the profound impact of that oppressive day, which is being felt around the world.
DeGette said members of the Capitol Hill community were “polluted to this day” by the uprising, adding that the unrest had “damaged other countries, which saw us as the foundation of democracy.” ”.
17:20
Congresswoman Diana degette called several news reports citing terrorists who argued they were fulfilling aspirations Donald trump by storming the Capitol.
The impeachment manager noted that some insurers were even questioning why Capitol Police officers were trying to stop them from entering the building, as they pursued leadership of the chief executive.
A BuzzFeed News reporter confirmed that he heard this line of thought from many terrorists on the day of the riots.
Paul mcleod
(@pdmcleod)Impeachment manager Dianna DeGette just now says that several people who stormed the Capitol claimed that the police were even pushing back, as they were there on behalf of the president .
This is something I heard many times from the crowd that day.
17:15
Opening prayer of the Senate chaplain Barry black apparently intended to remind elders of the great burden they faced.
Beginning on the third day of the impeachment trial, Black said in his prayer, “Almighty God, our shelter from the storms, will give the jurors of our Assembly an understanding that will deliver our country from ruin. ”
Black said, “Remind them that the seeds they sow now will reap.”
17:08
Leader of the Senate Majority Chuck Schumer the timetable for today ‘s proceedings said like a mirror yesterday.
Impeachment managers will have eight hours to present arguments, and the Senate will take a break every two or three hours, with a longer break for dinner around 6pm ET.
Congresswoman Diana degette now speaking for the first time as impeachment manager in this Senate trial.
The Colorado Democrat makes the argument that Capitol terrorists clearly believed they were taking orders directly from Donald Trump.
17:01
Impeachment test resumes, as managers prepare to show Trump’s ‘lack of remorse’ over riots
The Senate has called, and the third day of Donald trumpthe second impeachment trial has now officially begun.
Today, impeachment House managers will end their presentation on why Trump should be condemned for inciting revolution.
Senate Cloak Room
(@SenateCloakroom)The Senate has convened a Court of Impeachment.
Senior supporters told managers today that talks will focus on the former president’s “lack of remorse” over instigating the January 6 uprising at the Capitol.
Managers are also expected to bring in more new photos from the riot, a day after they unveiled photos showing how close the insurrectionists got to lawyers on that violent day.
16:51
Any of Donald trumplawyers, David Schoen, it was asked whether he and his colleagues intended to use the available 16 hours to present their arguments.
“Hopefully not,” Schoen told reporters on Capitol Hill.
Grace segers
(@Grace_Segers)Reporters asked Trump’s lawyer, David Schoen, whether he planned to use the legal team’s 16 hours to raise their case. “Hopefully not,” he replied.
Trump’s legal team plans to begin presenting their arguments tomorrow. They could theoretically continue their show on Saturday, but it’s unclear if they will.
If Trump’s team wakes up early and managers choose to impeachment without calling any witnesses, the trial could theoretically end on Sunday or Monday.
16:33
The speaker of the house Nancy pelosi arguments differ from some of Donald trumpallied that the impeachment lawsuit is unlawful because he has already resigned.
The Democratic spokesman noted that the House approved the impeachment article while Trump was still in office. At that time, the Senate was out of session, and then a majority leader Mitch McConnell refused to hold an emergency session to begin the trial.
“We were ready.” They said ‘no,’ “Pelosi said. “It’s a bit of a shame.”
The Senate held a vote Tuesday on whether the lawsuit was constitutional, and senators voted 56-44 to reject the sovereignty argument from Trump lawyers.
16:22
Moving back to the coronavirus relief folder, Nancy pelosi it was asked whether House legislation would include the proposal to raise the minimum wage to $ 15.
“Yes, it will,” the Democratic spokesman said.
Pelosi said the chamber was “very proud” of the minimum wage increase, which would give rise to millions of Americans, mostly women.
Advanced lawyers have called for the relief package to include a minimum wage increase, but some Democrats, inclusion Joe Biden, has raised suspicions that the proposal will meet conciliation requirements.
16:17
Pelosi says Capitol Police will receive a Congressional Gold Medal
The speaker of the house Nancy pelosi acknowledges that this week has been “such a difficult time for us,” as the Capitol Hill community has relieved the brutality and violence of Jan. 6 through the impeachment trial.
The Democratic spokesman said the evidence brought in by the impeachment managers showed “the incredible value of the Capitol Police”.
The spokesperson announced that she intended to introduce a resolution to award the Congressional Gold Medal to Capitol Police for their heroic deeds on that horrific day. The award is the highest honor the Congress can bestow.
“They are the marketers for our democracy, as the martyrs for our democracy, the ones who lost their lives,” Pelosi said.
The Capitol Police officer who died as a result of his injuries from the uprising, Brian Sicknick, a ceremony was honored at the Capitol last week.
Two other police officers who were present for the uprising, one from the Capitol Police force and another from the DC Metropolitan Police Department, have died by suicide since January 6.
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16:09
Pelosi will hold its first press conference since the impeachment trial began
The speaker of the house Nancy pelosi now holding its weekly press conference, its first since the impeachment trial began Tuesday.
“Good week,” the Democrat spokesman said at the start of a news conference.
Pelosi then went on to talk about the need for Congress to bypass another coronavirus relief package.
The spokesman reiterated his hope that the House would provide a relief package by the end of the month, and Eòs biden to sign the legislation before unemployment benefits end on 14 March.