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The impeachment inquiry: How does removing a president work?
« on: September 24, 2019, 11:21:40 pm »
The impeachment inquiry: How does removing a president work?

By Andrew O'Reilly | Fox News

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., on Tuesday announced the launch of an official impeachment inquiry into President Trump. This, amid an increasing clamor over a whistleblower’s complaint that Trump may have sought the help of a foreign government in his bid for reelection.

The announcement of the inquiry marked early concrete steps by Congress, as some Dems call for his removal from office. But the full impeachment process, by design, is a long and multifaceted affair, not undertaken lightly. It could require months – and a great deal of political capital and partisan infighting – to run its course.



Here is how impeachment proceedings are launched and what it would take to actually remove a president from office.

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Re: The impeachment inquiry: How does removing a president work?
« Reply #1 on: September 24, 2019, 11:41:18 pm »
Thank you.  What I didn't realize is that the chief justice of the Supreme Court presides over the trial and the Senate acts as the jury – listening to the arguments from both sides before deliberating and voting on whether to remove the president from office.

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