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Trump impeachment: Who will be making the case for and against the U.S. president in the Senate trial

As the Senate impeachment trial of U.S.President Donald Trump begins in earnest this week, those arguing for and against his removalfrom officeare gearing up for a contentious battle. We take a look at the key figures who will help determine Trump's fate.

7 Democrats will argue for impeachment, while a legal team of 8 main players will defend Donald Trump

U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during an event at the White House on Jan. 17. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

As the Senate impeachment trial of U.S.President Donald Trump begins in earnest this week, those arguing for and against his removalfrom officeare gearing up for a contentious battle.

Trump is accused of abusing his presidential power by pressuring Ukraine to investigate his Democratic rival Joe Biden, using military aid approved by Congress as leverage. Trump is also charged with obstructing Congress in the ensuing probe.

Seven House impeachment managers will maketheir case as to why thepresident should be ousted. Trump, meanwhile, will be defended by severalhigh-profile lawyers.

Republican and Democratic senators will sit and listen to each side, acting as jurors.

The presidential impeachment trial only the third in U.S.history willbe overseen by the chief justice of the Supreme Court, who has little actual power over the proceedings.

Here are the key figures whose actions will helpdeterminewhether the 45th president of the United Stateswill be removed from office:

These seven Democratic members of the House of Representatives were chosen by Speaker Nancy Pelosi to make the case against Trump,making themde factoprosecutors:

A former federal prosecutor, Schiff is chair of the House intelligence committee andthe lead impeachmentmanager. For many, he has become a familiarface of the proceedings, leading the investigation into the allegations against the president. He presided over the House impeachment hearings in the lead-up to the Senate trial, earning the scorn of Trumpand a nickname:"Shifty Schiff."

Nadler is chair of the House judiciary committee, whichdrafted the two articles of impeachment against Trump.Nadler was also a member of the judiciary committee during president Bill Clinton's impeachment in 1998.Nadler was an earlier supporter of a Trumpimpeachment, declaring lastAugust that his panel would hold impeachment hearings related to special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation.

Amember of the House judiciary committee, Jeffries is alsoHouse Democratic caucus chairman. The former litigator is considered a rising star in the Democratic Party, and is seen as someone who could eventually replace Nancy Pelosi

Aformer U.S. Army Ranger who served in Iraq and Afghanistan who also worked as a lawyer,Crow is a freshman member of Congress. Heis the only manager who is not a member of either the judiciary or intelligence committees, but, as the New York Times noted, is considereda leading voice on national security.

Aformer Houston judge andnewly elected congresswoman, Garcia became one of the first two Latinas to represent Texas in U.S. Congress. She has also worked as a social worker, legal aid lawyer and as a city controller for Houston. She serves onthe House judiciary committee.

Ajudiciary committee member, Lofgren,who has been in Congress for almost 25 years, isthe only manager who was involved in the two other presidential impeachment proceedings, against Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton. Specifically, she worked on the congressional staff investigation ofNixon's impeachment.(Nixon resigned before he was impeached).

Demings is a member of both the judiciary and intelligence committees, but is the only manager without a law degree. However, she does have law enforcement experience. She worked for the Orlando Police Department for 27 years, becoming the force's first female police chief in 2007.

Trump's lawyers will present their case for the presidentand will be allowed to cross-examine the impeachment managers, along with any witnesses.

Cipollone is the current White House counsel,who advises the president on all legal matters. He leads Trump's defence team buthas spent most of his career in commercial litigation and doesn't have extensive experience with trials. But he hasworked on numerous high-profile cases, including the lawsuit against credit-reporting company Equifax after amassive data breach.

Thepersonal lawyer to Trump, Sekulowalso represented the presidentduring the Mueller investigation. Sekulow hosts a radio talk show and is chief counsel for the American Center for Law and Justice, a non-profit that advocates for religious freedoms.

A former prosecutor and independent counsel, Starr's445-page report formed the basis for the House impeachment of Clinton in late 1998. The former appeals court judge had beenappointed toinvestigate the Clintons in relation toa real estate deal known as the Whitewater controversy,among other matters, but his probe widened to include Bill Clinton's sexual relationship with White House intern Monica Lewinsky.

TheHarvard law professorhas been part of the legal team for a number of high-profile defendants, includingO.J. Simpson, Claus von Bulow,Jeffrey Epstein and Mike Tyson. A self-described Democrat, Dershowitz nevertheless says he doesn't believethe actions of thepresident necessitate his removalfrom office.

Theformer federal prosecutor succeeded Starr as independent counsel during the investigation of Clinton. But Ray declined toprosecute Clinton in connection with perjury and obstruction charges.

The former attorney general of Florida and a longtime Trump supporter, Bondi joined the White House communications team late last year on a temporary basis to help shape the administration's defence strategy around the House impeachment investigation.

The former federal attorney has handled organized crime and racketeering cases, includingthe nine-month trial and conviction of the underboss of the New England Mafia. Raskin and her husband, Martin, were both part of Trump's legal team during the Mueller investigation.

Herschmann is a partner at Kasowitz Benson Torres LLP, a law firm that has represented Trump in numerous cases over the last 15 years. He's also a formerassistant district attorney in the Manhattan District Attorney's Office.

The U.S. Constitution mandates that a Senate presidential impeachment trial be presided over by the chief justice of the Supreme Court,a position currently held by Roberts.

Appointed to the high court by George W. Bush in 2005,Roberts's role in the Senate trial is mostly ceremonial, as he has limited powers over the proceedings.He won't be ruling on objections, but he does haveauthority to hold someone in contempt, if, for example, a witness refuses to testify.

He can rule on the relevance of material, but the Senate majority can overrule him.

With files from The Associated Press and Reuters