Senator Pat Toomey rejoins the Dom Giordano Program to discuss his vote of ‘guilty’ in the second impeachment trial of Donald Trump. First, Giordano presses Toomey on his argument of constitutionality in his vote. Toomey has justified his vote by arguing that in the constitution, it is written that the Senate has ‘the power to try each impeachment,’ even of former Presidents. Because the House clearly impeached the President, according to Toomey, it was his responsibility to approach the trial with a free, unbiased mind. Then, Giordano asks Toomey about the definition of ‘incitement,’ to which Toomey replies that it is of utmost importance to look at what the President did after the election, with continual claims of an election being stolen. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)