Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi signed the articles, which charge Trump with abuse of power and obstruction of Congress

Current Affairs:Two articles of prosecution against Donald Trump were conveyed from the US House to the Senate on Wednesday, getting under way the preliminary of the 45th US president.
Just House Speaker Nancy Pelosi marked the articles, which accuse Trump of maltreatment of intensity and hindrance of Congress, before they were ritualistically strolled through the Capitol to the Republican-controlled Senate.
“So dismal, so awful for our nation, that the moves made by the president to undermine our national security, to damage his pledge of office and to imperil the security of our decisions, has assumed us to this position,” said Pelosi, before utilizing a few stately pens to sign the articles.
Held in blue envelopes, the articles were conveyed to a Senate representative by authorities including the House chiefs picked to arraign the argument against Trump, after a message advising the Senate of the prosecution charges was perused out loud on the floor of the chamber.
House Clerk Johnson and House Sergeant at Arms Irving convey denunciation articles during parade at the US Capitol in WashingtonTrump, arraignment
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell then welcomed House chiefs to officially peruse the articles on the Senate floor around early afternoon Thursday.