Senators sworn in for Trump's 2nd impeachment trial
In the Senate chamber, a rarely used motion that calls all senators to their seats in the chamber -- "a live quorum call" -- has taken place to ensure they all could stand together at once, raise their hands and take their oaths as jurors in former President Donald Trump's second impeachment trial.
Former President Pro Tempore Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, has sworn in his successor, Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., who will preside over the first-ever impeachment trial of a former president. Instead of Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, Leahy swore in the senators as a group.
The oath, per Senate impeachment rules, reads, "I solemnly swear (or affirm, as the case may be,) that in all things appertaining to the trial of the impeachment of , now pending, I will do impartial justice according to the Constitution and laws: so help me God."
Senators are walking up to the front of the chamber to sign the oath.
In addition to being jurors, the lawmakers were also witnesses of the "insurrection" Trump is charged with inciting at the Capitol on Jan 6.
-ABC News' Allison Pecorin