He has no role unless he is the one who is impeached. In this case, he stands trial in the Senate and presumably would be called to testify, if he wants to. He would be able to mount a defense.
The Chief Justice of the United States presides over presidential impeachment trials. The senate serves as the jury and two-thirds are required to convict.
According to current Senate rules, the Chief-Justice of the United State presides over the Senate during an impeachment trial.
His own attorney
Andrew Johnson
his impeachment
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No- Johnson was not convicted of the impeachment charges and so stayed in office to finish out his term.
No, Clinton's impeachment was not supported by the majority of Americans. Public opinion polls conducted during that time consistently showed that a majority of Americans opposed his impeachment.
No US President is charged with impeachment at this time! The last President to face impeachment charges was Bill Clinton.
The president can't use judicial powers if impeachment occurs.
Impeachment.
No. The impeachment vote is not a bill.
Death or impeachment of President....
Impeachment.
The answer is YES. The HOUSE has the sole power of impeachment. And the SENATE decides the case in impeachment.