The Democrat House impeachment managers presented no new evidence during a crucial portion of their arguments on Feb. 10 to support the allegation that President Donald Trump incited an insurrection. The incitement accusation is at the core of the case against the former president, who was impeached by the House last month for allegedly inciting the mob that breached the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. The impeachment managers devoted nearly two hours to lay out their evidence for the alleged provocation, citing Trump’s statements dating back to the spring of last year up until his speech on the day of the attack. The presentation included no smoking gun or new revelations to substantiate that Trump knowingly instigated the mob that attacked the Capitol. “We are having a trial on the facts,” Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.), the lead impeachment manager, said at the opening of the second day of the trial. …
The Democrat House impeachment managers presented no new evidence during a crucial portion of their arguments on Feb. 10 to support the allegation that President Donald Trump incited an insurrection. The incitement accusation is at the core of the case against the former president, who was impeached by the House last month for allegedly inciting
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