The Latest: Trump's trial could start on Inauguration Day
The IndependentSign up for the daily Inside Washington email for exclusive US coverage and analysis sent to your inbox Get our free Inside Washington email Please enter a valid email address Please enter a valid email address SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Please try again later {{ /verifyErrors }} The Latest on President Donald Trump s impeachment and the fallout from the Jan. 6 attack of the Capitol by pro-Trump loyalists : 9:55 a.m. President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial could begin at 1 p.m. on Inauguration Day next Wednesday as President-elect Joe Biden is being sworn into office. ___ HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT IMPEACHMENT AND THE FALLOUT FROM THE JAN. 6 RIOTING AT THE CAPITOL: President Donald Trump is facing an impeachment trial in the Senate after he leaves office on Jan. 20, the day when Democrat Joe Biden is inaugurated as America's 46th president. — McConnell open to convicting Trump in impeachment trial — EXPLAINER: What’s next after House impeachment vote — Expecting trouble, DC locks down a week before inauguration — Biden skipping Amtrak trip to Washington over security fears — Capitol investigators try to sort real tips from noise — A day of historic impeachment, a Capitol as armed encampment — Enduring 2nd impeachment, Trump stands largely silent, alone — FBI, Justice Department leaders stay out of sight after riot — Hawley, facing fallout, blames media, D.C. ‘establishment’ — Twitter CEO defends Trump ban, warns of dangerous precedent — Immigration agency leader resigns, only weeks in office ___ HERE’S WHAT ELSE IS GOING ON: 12:15 a.m. Only one president has ever been impeached twice in American history and that's now Donald Trump. Even though President Donald Trump's impeachment trial in the Senate won’t happen until Trump is out of office, it could still have the effect of preventing him from running for president again.