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How Congress could bar Trump from ever running for president again


Now the Senate will decide whether to convict him and block him from ever again serving as president as the upper chamber starts the impeachment trial on February 9.
It s a long shot, given that Trump is now out of office and remains popular among Republicans. But the Constitution allows the Senate to bar an official that lawmakers have convicted in an impeachment trial from holding federal office again. 
It would take all Senate Democrats with the help of 17 Republicans to pull that off. Should that happen, it could be the ultimate dagger in the political career of a US president like no other. ....

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The History Behind 5 Rules Every U.S. Senator Needs to Follow


Soon, a new crop of senators will make their way to Washington to help run America. Some may even want to brighten up their Senate desks with a nice vase of flowers. Except that’s not allowed. And if they want to quench their thirst, they ll find their beverage options severely limited by a decades-old precedent. It’s just part of the many peculiarities of life in the U.S. Senate. Here s the history behind five rules every senator needs to follow.
1. Senators can only drink water or milk on the Senate floor.
Vice President Spiro Agnew (left), Senator Dirksen (middle), and President Richard Nixon (right).National Archives and Records Administration, Wikimedia Commons / Public Domain ....

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