A preliminary vote in the U.S. Senate on Tuesday is being seen by pundits and the press as an indication that former president Donald Trump’s forthcoming second impeachment trial will end as the first one did, without a conviction.
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President Trump’s three conservative appointments to the U.S. Supreme Court will change the character of the court for years to come.