Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts was sworn in just after 2 p.m. ET to preside over the Senate impeachment trial of President Trump. After being sworn in himself, Roberts swore in the senators to serve as jurors in the trial. Follow along below, and refresh this page for updates.
What To Expect
- Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts was sworn in to preside over the trial. He swore in the senators to serve as jurors.
- House impeachment managers read the articles aloud on the Senate floor around noon ET.
- The Senate trial is set to begin at 1 p.m. ET on Tuesday, Jan. 21.
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Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts was sworn in just after 2 p.m. ET to preside over the Senate impeachment trial of President Trump. After being sworn in himself, Roberts swore in the senators to serve as jurors in the trial. Follow along below, and refresh this page for updates.