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February 13th, local time, the U.S. Senate, which is responsible for hearing the impeachment case of former U.S. President Trump, voted to reject the impeachment clause against Trump’s “sedition”. Trump was not convicted.
That afternoon, the U.S. Senate found the impeachment clause accusing Trump of “sedition” invalid by 43 votes and 57 votes guilty.
Trump was not convicted, and the impeachment trial ended.
The U.S. Constitution stipulates that a Senate trial requires more than two-thirds of the votes, or at least 67 votes, to convict the president.