Trump Isn’t Impeached Until the House Tells the Senate

According to the Constitution, impeachment is a process, not a vote.

Now that the House of Representatives has voted to impeach President Donald Trump, what is the constitutional status of the two articles of impeachment? Must they be transmitted to the Senate to trigger a trial, or could they be held back by the House until the Senate decides what the trial will look like, as Speaker Nancy Pelosi has hinted?

The Constitution doesn’t say how fast the articles must go to the Senate. Some modest delay is not inconsistent with the Constitution, or how both chambers usually work.

But an indefinite delay would pose a serious problem. Impeachment as contemplated by the Constitution does not consist merely of the vote by the House, but of the process of sending the articles to the Senate for trial. Both parts are necessary to make an impeachment under the Constitution: The House must actually send the articles and send managers to the Senate to prosecute the impeachment. And the Senate must actually hold a trial.


If the House does not communicate its impeachment to the Senate, it hasn’t actually impeached the president. If the articles are not transmitted, Trump could legitimately say that he wasn’t truly impeached at all.

That’s because “impeachment” under the Constitution means the House sending its approved articles of to the Senate, with House managers standing up in the Senate and saying the president is impeached.

As for the headlines we saw after the House vote saying, “TRUMP IMPEACHED,” those are a media shorthand, not a technically correct legal statement. So far, the House has voted to impeach (future tense) Trump. He isn’t impeached (past tense) until the articles go to the Senate and the House members deliver the message.

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cowboy
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cowboy
impeachment won't be over if this one fails , its policy now .
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Nice try, though.

cowboy
As Mic knows, Pelosi is withholding the Articles until the Senate divulges it's format. The Senate will do everything it can to make a mockery of the process and keep any facts of Trump's betrayal of his country
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Here's an example: "Love her or hate her Nancy is one smart cookie."



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Sooo ....
'CRATS(!!) have made The Don the 1st Prez since HST eligible to run for a 3rd term?!
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cowboy
Sorry, Willie is just spreading lies and fake stories, according to the US Constitution, two terms is the maximum any president can run, if it were true, maybe Clinton will run again as Jim suggested? rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing
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"B.J." wink vs The Don in '24??

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