Donald Trump has made history by becoming the first US President to be impeached twice. The Republican's fate now rests in the hands of the Senate, which will hold a trial into whether Trump incited an insurrection.
But this trial is not expected to take place until the last day of the President's term - January 19 - meaning he will be out of office when the verdict is delivered.
If the senators find Trump guilty of inciting an insurrection, they could hold a vote to bar him from holding public office in the future.
He could also lose a six-figure lifetime pension - which is afforded to all former presidents - and a range of other financial perks that come with having held the top job.
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