Whenever it starts, the impeachment trial will force a further reckoning for the Republican Party and the senators who largely stood by Trump throughout his presidency and allowed him to spread false attacks against the 2020 election.
Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell is open to considering impeachment, having told associates he is done with Trump, but he has not signaled how he would vote.
At least four Republican senators have publicly expressed concerns about Trump’s actions, but others have signaled their preference to move on.
Under Senate procedure, the trial is to start soon after the House delivers the article of impeachment.
After Trump’s first impeachment, in 2019, she withheld the articles for some time to set the stage for the Senate action.