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  2. Federal impeachment trial in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The exact language of the rules used for previous trials could not be utilized for 1868 impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson because those rules used wording specific to a trial being presided over by an officer of the Senate (as had been the case for all previous impeachment trials), while the Constitution stipulated that impeachments ...

  3. Federal impeachment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The trial was presided over by President pro tempore Patrick Leahy. The Constitution is silent about who would preside in the case of the impeachment of a vice president. It is doubtful the vice president would be permitted to preside over their own trial. [citation needed] As president of the Senate, the vice president would preside over other ...

  4. Impeachment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    United States (1993), [18] the Supreme Court determined that the federal judiciary could not review such proceedings, as matters related to impeachment trials are political questions and could not be resolved in the courts. [19] In the case of impeachment of the president, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court presides over the trial.

  5. Presiding Officer of the United States Senate - Wikipedia

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    The chief justice has presided as such only three times: Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase presided over the impeachment trial of Andrew Johnson in 1868; Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist presided over the impeachment trial of Bill Clinton in 1999; Chief Justice John Roberts presided over the first impeachment trial of Donald Trump in 2020.

  6. Senator Leahy, not chief justice, to preside over Trump's ...

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    When former President Donald Trump's second impeachment trial opens on Tuesday, presiding over it will not be U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts, who oversaw Trump's first trial, but a Democratic ...

  7. A presidential pardon: Is it equal justice for all or just a ...

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    The challenge to that is that no president impeached in the House has ever been convicted in the Senate, including Trump, who was acquitted twice in two Senate impeachment trials, despite ...

  8. List of efforts to impeach presidents of the United States

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    In previous impeachment proceedings, only one senator had ever voted to convict a president of their own party. This time, seven Republican senators found Trump guilty, making it the most bipartisan impeachment trial. As Trump was no longer president, the president pro tempore of the Senate Patrick Leahy presided over Trump's second trial. As ...

  9. Trump rewards lawmakers who backed him during impeachment - AOL

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    The House Republicans who took a leading role defending President-elect Trump during his first impeachment trial in 2020 are reaping the benefits. Of the eight GOP lawmakers who were part of Trump ...