Impeachment does not remove a U.S. president from office; conviction by the Senate is required.
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In the U.S., the House impeaches (brings charges) by majority vote, but removal requires a 2/3 Senate conviction. That split is meant to make removal possible for serious misconduct but difficult without broad agreement.
🤯 "Impeachment does not remove a U.S. president from office; conviction by the Senate is required. Process matters."