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BREAKING: US SENATE VOTES TO ACQUIT PRESIDENT TRUMP.

in his dealings with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, no others have said they believe his conduct was impeachable.Sen. Doug Jones, who faces a difficult re-election battle in Alabama this year, announced his vote to convict earlier Wednesday."The president's actions demonstrate a belief that he is above the law, that Congress has no power whatsoever in questioning or examining his actions, and that all who do so, do so at their peril.

Asked afterwards if he was worried about the decision's impact on his reelection, Jones said,"No. It has never crossed my mind." Told that Sessions had already attacked him — the former A.G.Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.V., who called for the president to beinstead of removed on Monday, indicated he was leaning toward acquittal in the morning, but announced he would vote to convict Trump shortly before the vote.

Another Democrat from a state Trump won in 2016, Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona, also announced shortly ahead of the vote that she'd vote to convict. House Democrats who passed the articles of impeachment in December acknowledged ahead of the vote that the president would likely be acquitted.

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