[Asia Economy Reporter Naju-seok] On the 21st (local time), the U.S. Senate rejected a proposal to adopt John Bolton, former White House National Security Advisor, as a witness in the impeachment trial of Donald Trump. The Democratic Party submitted amendments to the impeachment trial procedure 11 times, but all were rejected.


On the same day, the Senate discussed the rules related to President Trump's impeachment trial. The Democrats submitted an amendment to adopt former advisor Bolton as a witness in the impeachment trial, but it was rejected due to opposition from the Republicans. The vote was 47 in favor and 53 against.

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Earlier, former advisor Bolton stated that if he were summoned as a witness in the Senate impeachment trial, he would testify.


Bolton was considered a key witness in the allegations of President Trump's 'Ukraine scandal.' In a statement, he said, "As a citizen and former National Security Advisor, I have tried to fulfill my duty," and added, "If the Senate issues a subpoena for witnesses during the impeachment trial process, I have concluded that I am ready to testify."


On the day, the Democratic Party submitted amendments 11 times regarding witnesses and procedures related to the impeachment trial, but they were repeatedly dismissed due to Republican opposition. The Senate held votes for over 13 hours on the impeachment trial procedures.



After the vote, the U.S. Senate concluded the first day of the schedule related to the impeachment trial.


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