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U.S. Senate to pause Trump impeachment trial at end of week for Sabbath

Published 02/07/2021, 12:46 PM
Updated 02/07/2021, 12:50 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Donald Trump holds a rally to contest the certification of the 2020 U.S. presidential election results by the U.S. Congress in Washington

By Ted Hesson

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate will pause former President Donald Trump's impeachment trial from Friday evening to Saturday evening this week to honor a request by a Trump attorney who observes the Jewish Sabbath, a spokesman for Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said on Sunday.

"We respect their request and of course will accommodate it," Schumer spokesman Justin Goodman said in a statement.

Trump attorney David Schoen sent a letter to Schumer and other top senators on Tuesday requesting impeachment proceedings be paused during the Sabbath, which lasts from sundown on Friday to sundown on Saturday.

The one-day delay raises questions about how long it will take to finish the trial, which is set to begin in the Senate on Tuesday. The Senate is not currently scheduled to be in session during the week of Feb. 15.

While Democrats and Republicans have said they hope to resolve the impeachment trial quickly, President Joe Biden is simultaneously trying to win approval for his nominees in the Senate and trying to push a $1.9 trillion coronavirus economic relief package through Congress.

Discussions about the structure of the trial are ongoing, Goodman said on Sunday.

Trump became the first president in U.S. history to be impeached twice when the House of Representatives on Jan. 13 approved a charge that he incited an insurrection in a violent rampage in the Capitol a week earlier.

Trump's lawyers and most Republican senators have challenged the constitutionality of the trial. They have said the Senate does not have the authority to hear the case because Trump has left office and cannot be removed.

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A two-thirds majority of the 100-member Senate would have to support the charge to convict Trump, meaning 17 Republicans would need to join all 50 Democrats in backing it.

Latest comments

House impeaches. Senate holds a trial. There are no blurred lines in the constitution.  FYI you can't impeach an ex president.
imagine being able to prosecute the four living US Presidents now
if they committed crimes they can be prosecuted, that's always the case, no need to imagine
Waste of skin, trump, loves the attention.
Leave the nan alone. Enough already
Wouldnt hurt my feelings if the loser landed himself in prison. They would have tossed me in jail for a fraction of the the stuff he has done.
like yelling fire in a crowded theater is not a crime, right?
 "Well Hillary is still free"  -- so you are saying president orange, after 4 years in office, couldn't or wouldn't do his job and putting a guilty person in jail even after repeatedly promise to do so?
Grow up
DT’s actions were irresponsible. He has no sportsmanship or honor. He ought to have accepted defeat and congratulated the winner. Instead, he incided a riot. No leader in such a high office belongs there in the first place if he has the manner of a schoolyard bully. Just my two cents.
chuckie-boy, that's funny.
President Trump won the election by a landslide
The American people can be proud of hims election. Now America is same 3 world countries have fake elections
The know that They have no case in court of law. This is their best chance to convict Trump
Since it's purely political, they have no change of that either.
chance (I wish I could edit comments)
"The know that They have no case in court of law." --- well, what was that final score for the Trump legal team to overturn the election results in the courts?  0 for 55?
a crime was done. impunity does not exist because he is not anymore president. He was president at the moment of the crime.
LOL. there was no crime.
Impeachment will give Trump some really good air time. Hope he uses this "impeachment" as an opportunity to rally more people to the Trump movement
He’s already been impeached...twice. Impeachment is something specific, but what it isn’t is removal from office and the political punishment that goes with it.
 And those will never happen, so this really only helps Trump.
"Trump became the first president in U.S. history to be impeached twice". #illegitimateBiden became the first president in U.S. history to sign 42 executive orders in his first 10 days. Almost 3x as much as Trump, Obama, Bush and Clinton piled up together. Go go #dictatorBiden
Snowmelt. ^^^ Literally all he did was undo Trumps horrible executive orders.
 Pitch perfect comeback, Benjy!
So in other words you are against high pay American jobs for all and would rather live on govt subsidies and low paying jobs like Obama provided. Get your head out from under a rock.
Trump, first crazy president of United States of America.
Trump got the most votes any incumbent president has ever had in US history. Trump got 75M votes winning 2.7k counties. Obama got 63M winning 1.7k counties. Biden got 80M winning... 4xx (four hundred ish) counties... ?! Totally legit... #illegitimanteBiden
 "Trump.Took on China by banning the tyrants !!!"  -- so when Trump does it, Cancel Culture is perfectly acceptable is that it?
 who cares how many counties Trump or Biden won???
At least they are being respectful of a religious request.
Its a stalling tactic. What the senate has actually done is violate the 1st amandment’s prohabition on religious preference. They should have said no.
 so the Senate shouldn't have Christmas holidays then, since that's like religious preference?
What a waste of my tax dollars!
No worries, theyre using yours to make more tanks that rust in the desert. My rax dollars are going to this instead.
bennie-boy, you seem a bit short on brains.
So do you!
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