Joe Biden Is Skeptical about Donald Trump's Impeachment Success

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The US president supports the impeachment of his predecessor, but doubts he will gain enough votes in the Senate. Trump is being accused of inciting insurgency. President Joe Biden doubts his predecessor Donald Trump’s impeachment success. He stated this on Tuesday, January 26, in an interview with CNN. Biden stressed that he supports the impeachment against Trump, but believes that he will not gain enough votes in the US Senate. For impeachment recognition, he must collect two-thirds of the vote, at least 17 Republicans must oppose Trump. Biden considers such an outcome unlikely. House of Representatives approved impeachment procedure The resolution to impeach Trump was approved by the House of Representatives on January 13. On Monday evening January 25, she was referred to the Senate. The impeachment process will begin after 8 February. Trump is the first ever US president to be impeached twice. This time, he is accused of inciting mutiny. On January 6, supporters of Donald Trump stormed into Congress to obstruct the approval of the presidential election. As a result, several people died. If Trump is impeached, he will lose the opportunity to hold public office, including running for the US presidency again.