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GOP rallies to Donald Trump's defence as incitement charge heads to Senate

"I think the trial is stupid, I think it's counterproductive," said Senator Marco Rubio. He said he believes the trial would be bad for the country and further inflame partisan divisions.

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Trump supporters climb the wall of the US Capitol on January 6. Pic/AFP

Trump supporters climb the wall of the US Capitol on January 6. Pic/AFP

As the House prepares to bring the impeachment charge against Donald Trump to the Senate for trial, a growing number of Republican senators say they are opposed to the proceeding, dimming the chances that former president will be convicted on the charge that he incited a siege of the US Capitol on January 6.

House Democrats will carry the sole impeachment charge of “incitement of insurrection” across the Capitol late Monday evening, a rare and ceremonial walk to the Senate by the prosecutors who will argue their case. They are hoping that strong Republican denunciations of Trump after the riot will translate into a conviction and a separate vote to bar him from holding office again.

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