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The House of Representatives is expected to take an official vote today on whether or not President Trump should be impeached.

However, the House does not have the final say on the president’s impeachment – that vote belongs to the Senate, which is comprised of mostly republicans.

NBC has reported that it’s unlikely for the House to come up with a resolution for who will be “impeachment managers.” These managers act as prosecutors within the Senate Trial, which is ultimately expected to go in Trump’s favor given that his political party has the majority vote.

Trump has repeatedly called this impeachment a hoax and a witch hunt. On Tuesday, he sent a six-page letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi saying that the whole debacle is a “partisan impeachment crusade” and that “more due process was afforded to those accused in the Salem Witch Trials.”

Pelosi responded, “I was raised in a way to have a heart full of love and I pray for the president. And I still pray for the president.”

However, Trump says Pelosi saying that she prays for him is a blatant lie, unless it was intended in a negative sense. Pelosi says these claims are “ridiculous”.

Trump says the House has “cheapened the ugly word ‘impeachment’”. He says he takes “zero” responsibility for the impeachment inquiries affecting his legacy, as these claims of collusion and ill-leadership are all coming from one party.

A Senate trial will be held sometime after 2020.