Trump impeachment trial live updates: Biden says charge 'not in dispute' in 1st comments on acquittal
Biden remembered those who were killed and called for unity going forward.
Former President Donald Trump's historic second impeachment trial ended with a 57-43 vote to acquit in the Senate. He faced a single charge of incitement of insurrection over his actions leading up to the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.
Top headlines:
- Biden praises police officers, calls charge 'not in dispute' in 1st comments
- Pelosi blasts McConnell, others who voted to acquit as 'cowardly group of Republicans'
- Managers highlight McConnell's agreement that they proved case
- McConnell says Trump solely to blame for attack after voting to acquit
- Schumer speaks on Senate floor
- Senate votes to acquit Trump: 57-43
Senators vote on impeachment resolution
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer presented the trial's organizing resolution -- which he said was negotiated to and agreed on by leaders of both parties to govern the structure of Trump's second impeachment trial -- ahead of a full vote in the chamber.
"It's our solemn constitutional duty to conduct a fair and honest impeachment trial of the charges against former President Trump, the gravest charges ever brought against a president of the United States in American history," Schumer said from the Senate floor. "This resolution provides for a fair trial and I urge the Senate to adopt it."
Senators participated in a roll call vote on the impeachment resolution, and it passed with bipartisan support: 89-11.
House impeachment managers and Trump's defense team now have up to two hours each to argue the constitutionality of the trial before the Senate votes on whether to dismiss it.
Presiding senator gavels Senate to order
Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., has gaveled the Senate to order, officially convening the impeachment trial. Leahy is currently the most senior Democratic senator, the president pro tempore, and as such is presiding over the proceedings.
The Senate chaplain led senators in a prayer and then the Pledge of Allegiance. After the Senate completed its morning business, the acting Senate Sergeant at Arms Jennifer Hemingway issued a proclamation beginning with, "Hear ye! Hear ye!" to the Senate chamber.
-ABC News' Trish Turner
House impeachment managers walk to Senate chamber
The House impeachment managers, who will act as the prosecutors during the trial, gathered to walk to the Senate chamber.
The House impeachment managers include Rep. Jamie Raskin D-Md., will serve as the primary prosecutor for the trial among other House managers, Rep. Madeleine Dean D-Pa., Rep. Diana DeGette D-Colo., Rep. Ted Lieu D-Calif., Rep. Stacey Plaskett D-Virgin Islands, Rep. David Cicilline D-R.I., Rep. Joaquin Castro D-Texas, Rep. Joe Neguse D-Colo., and Rep. Eric Swalwell D-Calif.
-ABC News' Katherine Faulders
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