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Sherrod Brown on the Senate's Role in Impeachment
As soon as next week, Congress plans to vote on whether to impeach President Trump. If the vote passes, he will be the third president in American history to be impeached, and the case will move to the Senate for a trial, with the senators acting as jurors. Democratic Senator Sherrod Brown discusses how this affects the American people.
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