To: DannyTN
Okay, so the house holds a hearing and votes to impeach. Then what? It goes to the Senate for trial.
Impeachment
The Senate's Impeachment Role
The United States Constitution provides that the House of Representatives "shall have the sole Power of Impeachment" (Article I, section 2) and that "the Senate shall have the sole Power to try all Impeachments .... [but] no person shall be convicted without the Concurrence of two-thirds of the Members present" (Article I, section 3). The president, vice president, and all civil officers of the United States are subject to impeachment.
The concept of impeachment originated in England and was adopted by many of the American colonial governments and state constitutions. At the Constitutional Convention in 1787, the framers considered several possibilities before deciding that the Senate should try impeachments.
Impeachment is a very serious affair. This power of Congress is the ultimate weapon against officials of the federal government, and is a fundamental component of the constitutional system of checks and balances. In impeachment proceedings, the House of Representatives charges an official by approving, by majority vote, articles of impeachment. A committee of representatives, called managers, acts as prosecutors before the Senate. The Senate Chamber serves as the courtroom. The Senate becomes jury and judge, except in the case of presidential impeachment trials when the chief justice of the United States presides. The Constitution requires a two-thirds vote of the Senate to convict, and the penalty for an impeached official is removal from office. In some cases, disqualification from holding future offices is also imposed. There is no appeal.
Something NEW that I learned while reading the above is that ANY CIVIL OFFICER under Obama can be brought up for Impeachment!!!
38 posted on
10/10/2013 6:18:23 AM PDT by
Eagle of Liberty
(Be the Enemy Within the Enemy Within...)
To: Eagle of Liberty
NOW IF WE CAN WIN THE SENATE IN 2014, then we have a good shot at Impeachment of not only Obama, but could also impeach Sebelius, Biden, Sally Jewel (Secretary of Interior), Sarah Hall Ingram (IRS official responsible for implementing Obamacare).
39 posted on
10/10/2013 6:46:30 AM PDT by
Eagle of Liberty
(Be the Enemy Within the Enemy Within...)
To: Eagle of Liberty
Interesting.
So Chief Justice Roberts would preside over the hearing. And a committee of Representatives from the House would serve as prosecutors.
After Roberts' capitulation on Obamacare, I'm not sure we could hope for Roberts to hold Obama's feet to the fire.
But clearly, we'd have GOP prosecutors, assuming Roberts let them present their case.
40 posted on
10/10/2013 11:03:18 AM PDT by
DannyTN
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