How The Whole Trump Impeachment Process Works

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On Thursday October 31, the House of Representatives is gathering to vote on the process of the impeachment proceedings.

were released, suggesting that Trump not only tried to investigate a leading Democratic candidate, but held off on sending $391 million in military aid to Ukraine until he got his answers.Democrats have tried to use as charges against Trump

Voting generally happens after the House Judiciary Committee collects and reviews all of the investigative information when prompted by the Speaker. It then has two options: Present it to the full House of Representatives to vote on, or conduct a special panel for the proceedings. In either case, the House of Representatives will have to come to a final vote. If the majority of the House votes in favor, President Trump will be officially impeached in the House.

Although many believe that President Richard Nixon was impeached from office, he actually stepped down before giving the House the opportunity to move toward an impeachment resolution. Other than all that, while two presidents have been impeached, no President in U.S. history has ever actually been removed from office. Six committees in the House of Representatives are currently investigating Trump.

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