[A]n impeachable offense is whatever a majority of the House of Representatives considers to be at a given moment in history; conviction results from whatever offense or offenses two-thirds of the other body [the Senate] considers to be sufficiently serious to require removal of the accused from..…
But impeachment is ultimately a political act, and at the moment there is zero likelihood that two-thirds of the Senate would vote to remove President Trump from office. ... Second, a president can be indicted after he leaves office for crimes he committed while president. ..…
We all know that, at the present time, if the House votes to impeach the Senate will not vote to remove Trump from office. ... And when the Senate leaves Trump in office, it might seem that Trump has been exonerated. ..…
Joni Ernst suggested the government misused its power to spy on President Trump for political reasons Des Moines Register reports.. ..…
Constitution gives the power of impeachment and removing president from office to House and Senate, not the judiciary, as part of the separation of powers among the three branches of the federal government.. ... House is given the power to impeach president - bring formal charges - and..…
No US president was ever removed from office by impeachment. House members impeached Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton, both subsequently acquitted by the Senate. . ..…
The first sentence of Trump's tweet is Article II, Section of Constitution provides that. ..…
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