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Trump heading for second impeachmen­t. Here’s what to expect

A TWO- THIRDS VOTE OF THE SENATE IS REQUIRED TO REMOVE A PRESIDENT

- WASHINGTON

The US House of Representa­tives today expects to vote on whether to begin a second impeachmen­t of President Donald Trump, accusing him of inciting insurrecti­on ahead of last week’s storming of the Capitol, congressio­nal Democrats said on Monday.

The following is a primer on what a second impeachmen­t proceeding of Trump would look like.

How does impeachmen­t work?

A misconcept­ion about impeachmen­t is that it refers to the removal of a president from office. In fact, impeachmen­t refers only to the House of Representa­tives, the lower chamber of Congress, bringing charges that a president engaged in a high crime or misdemeano­ur.”

If a simple majority of the Houses’ 435 members approves bringing charges, known as articles of impeachmen­t, the process moves to the Senate, the upper chamber, which has a trial. The Constituti­on requires a two- thirds vote of the Senate to convict and remove a president.

What high crime and misdemeano­ur is Trump accused of?

House Democrats plan to accuse Trump of inciting the “lawless action” that took place at the Capitol on January 6. Thousands of Trump supporters stormed the seat of Congress last week, forcing lawmakers who were certifying Democratic Presidente­lect Joe Biden’s election victory into hiding in a harrowing assault on a symbol of American democracy that left five dead.

What happens after the House vote expected today?

If the House impeaches the president, the case heads to the Senate for a trial. The top Senate Republican, McConnell, has said the earliest a trial could begin is January 19 because the chamber is in recess until then. To start earlier, all 100 Senators would need to vote in favour of doing so, McConnell said in a January 8memo to colleagues obtained by Washington Post.

Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer is exploring using emergency authority to reconvene the Senate before, a senior Democratic aide said on Monday. Such a move would require McConnell’s approval.

Impeachmen­t experts said the Senate is free to set its own rules, and could hold a trial in a single day if it wanted to.

Why have an impeachmen­t trial if Trump is already gone?

Impeachmen­t can be used to remove Trump from office and to disqualify him from running again in the future.

Two historical precedents, both involving federal judges, make clear that only a simple majority of the Senate is needed to disqualify the president from holding office again.

Has a US president ever been impeached twice?

No, but legal experts said it is clearly constituti­onal for Congress to do so.

Trump was impeached by the Democratic- led House in December 2019 on charges of abuse of power and obstructio­n of Congress over his dealings with Ukraine about political rival Joe Biden, now President- elect. Trump was acquitted by the Republican­led Senate in February 2020.

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