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This week, in part one of a three part series on impeachment, Heritage expert Thomas Jipping breaks down what the impeachment process looks like in the House and the Senate, how America reacted the last time this happened, and if Congress should indeed go down this road.
SHOW NOTES:
How the Impeachment Process Works
Abusing the Impeachment Process
The Impeachment Process: The Constitution and Historical Practice
The Heritage Guide to The Constitution
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doesn’t the entire House need to vote first on ‘impeachment inquiry’?
this is what happened in 1998 and 1974.
unless speaker nancy decides to create her own rules.