"Counting on the Constitution"
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Directions for "How to Impeach a President"...
How to Impeach a President
By an eHow Contributor
An
impeachment of a United States president is rare, but it has happened
on two occasions and been proposed a number of other times. Because it's
one of the most dramatic and important happenings in politics, you
should learn the process of how to impeach a president. ... *
1 Begin impeachment proceedings in the House Judiciary Committee,
which is a subcommittee in the House of Representatives. The House
Judiciary Committee considers evidence for of wrongdoing, and votes
whether to pass the matter along to the entire body. * 2 Schedule formal hearings. The House Judiciary Committee holds hearings investigating any allegations against the president. *
3 Draw up articles of impeachment. The House Judiciary Committee
composes articles of impeachment outlining the crimes the president has
committed and the evidence of those crimes. According to the United
States Constitution, the House of Representatives may impeach the
president for "high crimes and misdemeanors." * 4 Take a vote on
whether to send the articles of impeachment to the full House of
Representatives for a vote. If a majority of the members of the House
Judiciary Committee votes to send the articles on, they are then
submitted. * 5 Vote on the articles of impeachment. The House votes
on whether to accept the articles of impeachment. To impeach a
president, a majority of the members must vote for the articles of
impeachment. The articles of impeachment are then sent to the Senate. *
6 Consider the articles of impeachment in the Senate. If the House of
Representatives votes to impeach the president, the Senate can remove
him from office with a two-thirds majority vote. The senate runs the
hearing much like a trial. The president is found guilty of his alleged
crimes if two thirds of the Senate votes to remove him from office.
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