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But the trial is still expected to absorb the nation's attention.The case rests on a single charge approved by the Democratic-led House, with the support of 10 Republicans: that Trump incited the deadly Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.Even though Trump was defeated for re-election last year, the stakes of the trial are high for the country and for a Republican Party that is tethered to him as long as he remains popular among its core voters and has the option to run for president again.As of Sunday evening, the structure of the trial and possible witnesses hadn't yet been announced.Here are five things to watch for when it begins:In Trump's first impeachment trial, one year ago, just one Republican voted to convict, Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah, the party's 2012 presidential nominee.
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