House impeachment managers are expected to use videos and images of the Capitol siege to make their case against former Pres. Trump.
The impeachment trial for former President Donald Trump is set to begin Tuesday, after the Senate reconvenes at 1 p.m. and conducts its morning business.
On Wednesday, the House impeachment managers must file all motions, except those related to witnesses by 9 a.m., and Trump's legal team must to respond to the House managers' motions by 11 a.m. The trial will resume at noon, with arguments and a vote for any motions made by either side. After that, opening arguments begin and the House impeachment managers have up to 16 hours over two days, though both sides are limited to eight hours of arguments each day.
The trial will continue at 2 p.m. Sunday and Trump's legal team is expected to finish their arguments. After that, senators may ask questions in writing, though they cannot exceed four hours of questions in one day.Donald Trump will be the first president to undergo an impeachment trial after leaving office, but opponents of the impeachment say a trial may be unconstitutional.