Where is Nancy Pelosi today?

HOUSE speaker Nancy Pelosi is at the Capitol leading the Senate debate and vote over the impeachment of President Donald Trump.

At least seven Republican members of Congress have said they will vote to impeach Trump after after five were killed in riots a week ago.

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Where is Nancy Pelosi today?

Nancy Pelosi was last seen at the second impeachment vote debate against President Trump.

"We know that the president of the United States incited this insurrection," Pelosi said to members of Congress on January 13.

"He must go. He is a clear and present danger to the nation that we all love," she said, calling for his removal from office.

Pelosi slammed Trump for lying about the outcome of the election as she said he "sowed self-serving doubt."

She added: "The president must be impeached and I believe the president must be convicted by the Senate."

Pelosi added the call for impeachment "brings me no pleasure."

"It breaks my heart," she told her colleagues.

Is Nancy Pelosi at Trump’s impeachment?

Pelosi is at the Capitol leading the "charged" debate and vote between Republicans and Democrats.

She urged her colleagues that “a constitutional remedy that will ensure that the republic will be safe from this man who is so resolutely determined to tear down the things that we hold dear and that hold us together.”

A Democrat, Pelosi has been one of Trump's top critics throughout his presidency.

What time is Donald Trump’s impeachment vote?

The House began voting just before 4pm on January 13 after members debated an article of impeachment that accuses Trump of “incitement of insurrection.”

Voting is expected to take between 60 to 90 minutes to complete. 

As Pelosi appeared on the House floor, social media users noticed she is wearing the same outfit that she wore during Trump's impeachment proceedings just a little more than a year ago.

House Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said he would not use his emergency powers to the Senate back into session for a trial before January 19.

Republicans are reportedly split over the impending charge, with up to seven Republican congressmen already voting for impeachment, according to the New York times live coverage.

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