US Senate
The House of Representatives act as the grand jury charging him or her with impeachment and the Senate is then the jury.
The Senate passes bills and approves treaties made by the president. The Senate also approves presidential appointments and jury in cases of impeachment.
impeachment
All federal impeachment trials are heard by the U.S. Senate, which serves as jury. A two-thirds vote is required for conviction. In the case of presidential impeachment trials, the Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court presides.
The Senate
The United States Senate sits as the jury on impeachment cases. Impeachment proceedings are started by the House of Representatives. After hearing the charges, the Senate usually deliberates in private. Conviction requires a two-thirds majority.
The US Senate serves as the court, and the jury, for the trial that follows impeachment (accusal) by the House of Representatives.
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Cases of Impeachment trial may not be held by jury.