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Trump Impeachment 2021: Trial Date, Lawyers, More


Rioters at the U.S. Capitol building on Jan. 6
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A two-thirds majority of the 100-member Senate body would need to vote against Trump in order to convict, though dozens of Republicans have signaled their reluctance claiming they do not have the constitutional authority to try a former president.
The House as well as numerous scholars disagree.
The impeachment managers from the House lawmakers who are analogous to prosecutors and will argue the case against Trump in the Senate say he needs to stand trial for the country to avoid a dangerous precedent and move past last month s violence. ....

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Congress risks losing 'bridle' on the executive in Trump impeachment trial


Congress risks losing ‘bridle’ on the executive in Trump impeachment trial
Todd Ruger
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House Clerk Cheryl Johnson and Tim Blodgett, acting House sergeant at arms, lead impeachment managers through Statuary Hall to deliver the article of impeachment against former President Donald Trump to the Senate floor on Jan. 25, 2021.
Senators will determine not only the political fate of Donald Trump during the former president’s second impeachment trial next week but also whether or not to weaken their own congressional power to rein in presidential misconduct.
If that happens, it could undermine the reason the founders gave Congress the impeachment power in the first place: as one of the checks and balances in the Constitution to keep a president from becoming a tyrant, members of Congress, historians and constitutional scholars say. ....

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'New Constitutional Terrain': Experts Mixed on Constitutionality of Trump Second Impeachment Trial


‘New Constitutional Terrain’: Experts Mixed on Constitutionality of Trump Second Impeachment Trial
The upcoming Senate impeachment trial against former President Donald Trump is a first-of-its-kind proceeding and legal scholars have expressed mixed opinions about its constitutionality.
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) raised a point of order on the Senate floor earlier this week, forcing the chamber to take a stance on the constitutionality of the proceedings. Although it returned a 55-45 vote, meaning the trial will go ahead, it also revealed nearly half of the chamber is of the view the proceedings are unconstitutional.
Many scholars who are arguing that the trial is unconstitutional are relying on an interpretation of Article II, Section 4, of the U.S. Constitution which states, “The President, Vice President and all civil officers of the United States, shall be removed from office on impeachment for, and conviction of, treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misde ....

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