The president would be tried by the senate, and the chief justice of the supreme court would be the judge.
If a president is impeached the Chief Justice of the Supreme Courts acts as the presiding judge.
The Chief Justice of the United States (Supreme Court) presides over the Senate trial; there is no judge during the House of Representatives impeachment phase.
only the house of representatives can impeach
The Presiding Officer of the Senate, presides over non-presidential impeachment cases. Generally that is the Vice President of the United States. In his/her absence or if the Vice President has a conflict of interest, then it is the President pro tempore of the Senate. The Senate may also appoint some other Senator to serve as the Presiding Officer. The US Constitution requires the Chief Justice of the United States to preside only in presidential impeachment trials.
United States Vice Presidential Museum was created in 1993.
Presidential Unit Citation - United States - was created in 1942.
It is important to understand that impeachment is certainly not synonymous with removal fromoffice, although laypersons have erroneously asserted it to be.In the case of a Presidential impeachment, the United States House of Representatives is called into special session. The House of Representatives debates and enacts Articles of Impeachment. Upon certification by the Clerk of the House of Representatives, these are transmitted to the Senate.The United States Senate is also convened in special session. In this capacity, it is presided over specially by the Chief Justice of the United States, and not the President of the Senate nor the President pro tempore of the Senate.The Senate then tries the President on the Articles brought to it by the House of Representatives. If the Senate convicts on all Articles, at that moment, the individual formerly holding the office is no longer President, and due to this incapacity, succession proceeds according to the provisions set forth in the U.S. Constitution and the Presidential Succession Act.If deemed of constitutional capacity to discharge the duties of the office, the former Vice President of the United States is then sworn in by the Chief Justice of the United States to be acting President, during the remainder of what would otherwise have been the ousted individual's Presidential term.
As President of the Senate, the U.S. Vice President presides over most impeachment trials. However, Article I, Section 3, Clause 6 of the U.S. Constitution specifies that when the President is on trial the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court presides. And although the Constitution doesn't say, I assume that would also be the case if the Vice President were the defendant in an impeachment trial (an incumbent U.S. Vice President has never been impeached to date).
The Presidential Citizens Medal is an award bestowed. by the President of the United States. It is the second-highest civilian award in the United States
Presidential elections are held in the United States for every four years.
No. The United States is a Presidential Republic.
There was no presidential election in 1769. There was no United States yet at the time.
The United States Senate must approve all presidential appointments and treaties. The duties of the United States Senate is listed in the United States Constitution.
The United States is a presidential democracy.
The United States presidential election of 1789 was the first presidential election in the United States of America, and was the only one to not take place in an even numbered year.