court
court
The Constitution gives the senate the power of impeachment, treaties, appointments, and war declarations.
Impeachment is a formal process in which an elected official is accused of unlawful activity.which may or may not lead to the removal of that official from office.
Impeachment could cause an official or The President forced to leave office.
The role that the senate has in the impeachment process is sole power to try-to judge, sit as a court-in impeachment cases.
They help prevent presidents from becoming dictators.
The role that the senate has in the impeachment process is sole power to try-to judge, sit as a court-in impeachment cases.
To take over the president if he dies.
The Senate's role during an impeachment trial is to act as the jury, evaluating the evidence presented by the House of Representatives, which serves as the prosecution. Senators listen to arguments from both sides, question witnesses, and ultimately vote on whether to convict or acquit the official facing impeachment. A two-thirds majority is required for conviction, which can lead to removal from office. Additionally, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court presides over the trial when a President is being impeached.
During the year of 1804, Chase was served with eight articles of impeachment, which allows formal changes to be brought against a civil officer of government for conduct committed in office. The Democratic-Republic United States senates began the impeachment of Chase in 1805. Aaron Burr and John Randolph led the prosecution.
Impeachment rocks in congress!!!