Plaskett stands out in historic role in Senate trial
Congresswoman Stacey Plaskett's life journey has taken her from the housing projects in Brooklyn, New York, to a historic role as House impeachment manager in the second Senate trial against Trump.
A delegate from the U.S. Virgin Islands, Plaskett is one of nine Democrats tasked with prosecuting the House's impeachment case against Trump.

On Wednesday, Plaskett presented new evidence in the impeachment trial -- showing previously unreleased videos of the riot at the Capitol on Jan. 6, contending Trump "fanned the flame of violence, and it worked."
She is also a former law student of lead impeachment manager Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., who was a constitutional law professor at American University. As he introduced her Wednesday afternoon as the first delegate to participate in a Senate trial, Raskin reflected that introducing Plaskett during the Senate trial is "a moment of special pride for me."
"I hope I'm not violating any records or laws saying she was an A student then and an A+ student now," Raskin quipped.
Plaskett, who grew up in Brooklyn and a housing community on Saint Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands, also said Wednesday she was a congressional staffer during the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. Now a mother of five, Plaskett sheltered in her office during the siege on the Capitol.
-ABC News' John Parkinson












