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  2. Impeachment: American Crime Story - Wikipedia

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    Impeachment: American Crime Story is the third season of the FX true crime anthology television series American Crime Story. It consists of 10 episodes and premiered on September 7, 2021. [ 1 ] The season portrays the Clinton–Lewinsky scandal , subsequent impeachment of Clinton and is based on the book A Vast Conspiracy: The Real Story of the ...

  3. Impeachment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    An impeachment proceeding formally begins with a resolution adopted by the full House of Representatives. [10] An impeachment resolution may first pass through a House committee before the full House votes on it. [10] The type of impeachment resolution determines the committee to which it is referred.

  4. Impeachment - Wikipedia

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    Like the United States, to convict the official in question requires that a minimum of two thirds (i.e. 16 of 24 members) of all the members of the Senate vote in favor of conviction. If an impeachment attempt is unsuccessful or the official is acquitted, no new cases can be filed against that impeachable official for at least one full year.

  5. Impeachment inquiry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Generally, an impeachment inquiry is overseen by the House Committee on the Judiciary, [4] with the most frequent alternative being a select committee formed for the explicit purposes of conducting the inquiry. [9] An impeachment inquiry's investigation may, alternatively, involve multiple committees instead of just one.

  6. Federal impeachment trial in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A federal impeachment trial ceremonial starts with the House impeachment managers presenting to the Senate the articles of impeachment which the official will be tried on by reading them. After this, the presiding officer takes their oath for the trial, and then proceeds to provide the juror's oath to the senators. [ 12 ]

  7. First impeachment trial of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    The articles of impeachment against President Trump. Under the U.S. Constitution, the House has the sole power of impeachment (Article I, Section 2, Clause 5), and after that action has been taken, the Senate has the sole power to hold the trial for all impeachments (Article I, Section 3, Clause 6).

  8. Federal impeachment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    An impeachment proceeding formally begins with a resolution adopted by the full House of Representative. [19] An impeachment resolution may first pass through a House committee before the full House votes on it. [19] The type of impeachment resolution determines the committee to which it is referred.

  9. Impeachment inquiry into Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    Trump declassified a non-verbatim summary of the call on September 24, [6] [8] the day the impeachment inquiry began. The whistleblower's complaint was given to Congress the following day and subsequently released to the public. [ 9 ]