The Senate voted to acquit President Trump. Here are Thursday's newspaper front pages after a historic moment for the country.
The Denver Post led with the headline "ACQUITTED: TRUMP CLEARED OF IMPEACHMENT CHARGES" alongside a chart of the Senate votes.The Houston Chronicle wrote that the "verdict doesn't end the battle," referencing the upcoming election.On their front page, Miami Herald mentions the wishes of Senate Republicans that Trump "will just let it go.
The New York Times headline read: "Split Senate Clears Trump on each Count in Finale of a bitter Impeachment Battle"went on to discuss the"act of defiance" By Republican Senator Mitt Romney who voted against the President on Wednesday.also quoted Mitt Romney's emotional speech, in which he revealed that he was voting against the President in the impeachment trial.
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