Impeachment Explained
Impeachment operates differently than a criminal trial, lacking clearly defined charges and the possibility of appeal. The House of Representatives holds the power to decide on impeachment, while the Senate determines the consequences. The case of a federal judge who was impeached yet later elected to Congress illustrates the complex interplay between legal accountability and political power.In this clip
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