How The House Of Representatives Deals With Impeachment

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Your go-to guide for how impeachment proceedings might look in the House 👀

of what that means, but as the topic rises once again in the broader public consciousness, it’s time for a brief refresher on how the impeachment process works, in both the House of Representatives and the Senate.

There’s a lot of processes that Congress could follow here, though they are under no obligation to do so. The Constitution doesn’t say much aboutto impeach a president, so we have to lean on historical precedent to figure out how impeachment proceedings may play out this time around. Jody Baumgartner, the Thomas Harriot College of Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor of political science at East Carolina University, told MTV News that the entire process of impeachment is simply the “ultimate check on executive power.” He added that “the constitution is intentionally vague about how each House is to conduct its business,” which means there are a lot of ways the next few weeks, months, and possibly even years could go.

During the impeachment processes for former Presidents Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton, the full House voted and passed resolutions to look into impeachment inquiries, but things are already panning out differently during the Trump presidency, given Congress might just…. not do either option. Nancy Pelosi, the current Speaker, already sanctioned the inquiry, and there is, of course, much debate about how that might impact the investigation.

Pelosi called the letter “manifestly wrong” and added that “the White House should be warned that continued efforts to hide the truth of the President's abuse of power from the American people will be regarded as further evidence of obstruction,” in a statement Tuesday night,No matter how the House handles step two, there will be an investigation into the president.

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