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Oh man, talk about a hot topic! Impeached Congress has been all the rage lately. It’s no surprise, considering how much is at stake. From the President to the Vice President, it’s a real nail-biter. But what exactly does it mean to be impeached? Well, basically it means that Congress has accused someone of committing “high crimes and misdemeanors” and is now in the process of deciding whether or not to remove them from office. So yeah, this is serious stuff! Let’s take a closer look at what impeachment really means and why it matters so much.

Which President Was Almost Impeached By Congress? [Solved]

Chase was in charge when the Senate voted on May 16th to not impeach Johnson on one of the articles. Unfortunately, they only got 35 out of 19 votes, which was one vote shy of what they needed for a two-thirds majority. So, they took a 10-day break before getting back together to try and convict him on other articles.

Congress can be impeached if they’re accused of committing “high crimes and misdemeanors.” Basically, it’s like a trial in the House of Representatives to decide whether or not the person should be removed from office. It’s a big deal, and it doesn’t happen often. If Congress is found guilty, they’re outta there!