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Impeachment of U.S. senators is not a process that involves an external body; rather, it is conducted by the Senate itself. The Constitution grants the Senate the authority to try its own members for misconduct, with the House of Representatives responsible for bringing charges (impeaching) against a senator. A two-thirds majority vote in the Senate is required for conviction and removal from office.

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