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Originally Posted by Chris
No - impeachment is the equivalent of indictment, that is, he has been found to have a case to answer. Impeachment is the House's job. They have impeached him, successfully, twice. The Senate's job is to hear the case, debate it and pass judgment. That process is not impeachment.
True the word 'impeachment' is often carelessly used to refer to the entire two-stage process but Andrew is technically and constitutionally correct.
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Wrong - I am sticking to my definition which is the correct assertion.
A successful impeachment is removal from office, Trump has not been removed from office so it was not successful. Nor was it constitutional as per Constitutional experts analysis, Alan Dershowitz.