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Members of the US Senate are sworn in to serve as jurors at the historic impeachment trial of President Donald Trump. US Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, who will preside over the trial, administers the oath to the senators who will decide whether the president should be removed from office. IMAGES

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