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Impeachment Purpose and Process
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Start with a question
Impeachment is a powerful tool in the United States Constitution designed to hold government officials accountable. But what exactly is its purpose, and how does the process work?
In brief
Impeachment is the formal process by which a government official, including the president, can be charged with misconduct. It begins in the House of Representatives, which can vote to impeach. Then the Senate holds a trial to decide whether to remove the official from office.
Why this matters
The purpose of impeachment is to protect the integrity of the government by ensuring that officials who commit serious wrongdoing can be held accountable. The Constitution grants the House of Representatives the sole power to impeach, meaning they can bring charges similar to an indictment in a criminal case. If a majority of the House agrees, the official is impeached. Next, the Senate conducts a trial where members act as jurors. A two-thirds vote in the Senate is required to convict and remove the official from office. Impeachment is not a criminal trial, but a political process aimed at safeguarding democratic principles.
A simple example
Imagine a government official accused of abusing their power. The House investigates and votes to impeach. The Senate then holds a trial to examine evidence and arguments. If two-thirds of senators agree the official is guilty, they are removed from office. If not, the official remains in their position.
Questions to think about
- Why do you think the Constitution includes a process like impeachment?
- How does the division of impeachment powers between the House and Senate help maintain balance?
- What are some challenges or risks involved in the impeachment process?
Try this
Think about a leader you know from history or current events. Discuss with a partner or reflect on whether impeachment would be an appropriate way to address serious misconduct by that leader. Consider what steps would need to happen and why.
One thing to take away
In your own words, what is the main purpose of impeachment in the United States government?
Story bridge
Story bridge
Imagine traveling through time to witness moments when leaders faced serious questions about their conduct. As you explore, you see how the rules of impeachment come to life, shaping the course of history and the balance of power.
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