Published 11:03 IST, February 6th 2020

Donald Trump 'a threat to American democracy': Pelosi after Senate acquits US President

Dem House Speaker Nancy Pelosi denounced the Senate's decision of acquitting Donald Trump and said that he remains 'an ongoing threat to American democracy'.

Reported by: Bhavya Sukheja
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As United States President Donald Trump was acquitted of all charges on both articles of impeachment, Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi reportedly deunced Senate's decision and said that he remains 'an ongoing threat to American democracy'. Republican-majority Senate voted 52-48 to acquit Trump of abuse of power and 53-47 to acquit him of obstruction of Congress. result also means that Trump will remain in office for rest of his term as President and will furr fight for a second term during Presidential elections. 

Pelosi in a statement said that US President and Senate Republicans have rmalized lawlessness and rejected system of checks and balances of constitution. She furr added that President Trump remains an ongoing threat to American democracy, with his insistence that he is above law and that he can 'corrupt elections' if he wants to. 

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Sen Mitt Romney votes 'guilty'

To convict and remove Trump from office, two-thirds of 'guilty' votes would have been needed. Only one Republican, 2012 Presidential candidate Mitt Romney voted to convict President. Utah Senator anunced his decision hours before voting took place. In an eight-minute-long speech, Romney said that he believed that what President did was "very wrong" and that he was following his conscience."

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Wednesday's outcome followed months of remarkable impeachment proceedings, from Speaker Nancy Pelosi's House to Mitch McConnell's Senate, reflecting nation's unrelenting partisan divide three years into Trump presidency.

What started as Trump's request for Ukraine to “do us a favour” spun into a far-reaching, 28,000-p report compiled by House investigators accusing an American president of engaging in shadow diplomacy that threatened US foreign relations for personal, political gain as he pressured ally to investigate Democratic rival Joe Biden ahead of next election. president has ever been removed by Senate.

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11:03 IST, February 6th 2020