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minus-squareMidnitte@beehaw.orglinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up8·2 days agoBreak the law with this one weird trick: Congress can’t manage to impeach you.
minus-squareHumanPenguin@feddit.uklinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up7·1 day agoCongress managed twice. The senate refused to punish. Impeachment is the guilty result of the congress trial. Sentencing is the senates job.
minus-squareMidnitte@beehaw.orglinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·1 day agoAh apologies, that’s fair enough and I amend my statement. Congress refuses to convict you
minus-squareHumanPenguin@feddit.uklinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·1 day agoSorry but still not correct. To convict is to find guilty. The senate did that. Twice. And that is all the constitution allows congress to do. The senate is required to then sentence the Impeached (Meaning: Convicted of an impeachable offence) to sentence. This is when refusal happened. So “The senate refused to sentence you” would be the accurate correction. The founding father set it up that way, intentional to prevent any one branch having the power to remove the executive branch. “Separation of powers”
Break the law with this one weird trick: Congress can’t manage to impeach you.
Congress managed twice.
The senate refused to punish.
Impeachment is the guilty result of the congress trial. Sentencing is the senates job.
Ah apologies, that’s fair enough and I amend my statement.
Congress refuses to convict you
Sorry but still not correct.
To convict is to find guilty. The senate did that. Twice. And that is all the constitution allows congress to do.
The senate is required to then sentence the Impeached (Meaning: Convicted of an impeachable offence) to sentence. This is when refusal happened.
So “The senate refused to sentence you” would be the accurate correction.
The founding father set it up that way, intentional to prevent any one branch having the power to remove the executive branch. “Separation of powers”