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Former American President Trump acquitted of inciting attack on U.S. Capitol

Former American President Donald Trump has been acquitted of inciting the attack on the U.S. Capitol.
The Senate voted 57-43 on Saturday to acquit Trump, short of the two-thirds required to convict the former Republican president.
Seven Republican’s joined the Democrats in voting against Trump.
It’s the second impeachment acquittal for Trump with this vote coming after an almost week long trial.

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