In short: the second impeachment, the Capitol was invaded by soldiers.



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The U.S. House of Representatives voted Wednesday in favor of a historic second indictment against President Donald Trump, accused of inciting the invasion of the Capitol last week by his supporters, which claimed lives.

At least 232 legislators voted in the House of Representatives in favor of the president’s indictment of accusing only incitement to rebellion, and 197 rejected it without four congressmen voting. In the 435-seat House of Representatives, a simple majority of 217 votes was enough to pass the imputed articles, as there are currently two vacant seats.

Despite Trump’s condemnation of the violence that followed the chaos caused by his supporters after the invasion of Congress, there are fears of further unrest. On Wednesday an armed national guard was deployed throughout the capital and traffic was closed on the central streets. Guards armed in camouflaged uniforms had gathered at the Capitol building and some of them slept under ornate statues and historical paintings early Wednesday.



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