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McConnell reportedly wants to ask Schumer to delay the start of Trump's impeachment trial until February

From left to right: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, and Senate Minority Leader Chuck SchumerTrump was impeached for incitement of insurrection, but Pelosi hasn't sent the article of impeachment to the Senate yet.

The Democratic-controlled Senate faces the unique task of mapping out an impeachment trial for the former president while moving to confirm President Joe Biden's Cabinet picks and enacting his legislative agenda with respect to the COVID-19 crisis and the US's economic recovery., charging him with incitement of insurrection related to the deadly Capitol riot on January 6.

Earlier Thursday, South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham said a defense attorney from his state, Butch Bowers,As the Senate continues weighing the timeline of the trial, Trump has been largely silent as he grapples with being permanently banned from Twitter.

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Just like he delayed the confirmations on the Supreme Court pick? F*ck him.

Nah, son.

McConnell is now irrelevant move forward!! And don’t let him tell the Senate who can head committees!

Trump was president and is a businessman bankrupt by incompetence, but he starts a new career as a leader of U.S. internal terrorists, who can exterminate millions of white Americans, blacks and poor immigrants, with the help of his fanatical followers.

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