From Hill/Yahoo:
“Here’s how a Supreme Court
justice impeachment works”
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
(D-N.Y.) on Wednesday introduced articles of impeachment against conservative
Supreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito. The New York lawmaker
cited their refusal to recuse themselves from matters they are connected to and
their “failure to disclose” millions of dollars in gifts, arguing there is a
“corruption crisis” at the Supreme Court. The impeachment resolution includes
one article against each justice related to their failure to disclose financial
income, gifts, reimbursements and other information. Impeaching a Supreme Court
justice, like impeaching the president, requires meeting a very high bar.
Here’s how it would work:
How do you impeach a Supreme
Court justice? Congress is the only body that has the authority to remove
an Article III judge, which is a Supreme Court justice. To do so, a member of
the House must bring up articles of impeachment, just as Ocasio-Cortez did. A
simple majority of the House can approve articles of impeachment. This is
likely to be a difficult hurdle for the impeachment articles, given the GOP
majority in the House. A successful impeachment vote would trigger a
trial If the House did vote to impeach Thomas or Alito, it would set up a trial
in the Senate. The Senate, then under Democratic majorities, twice held
impeachment trials for former President Trump. Just as in those trials, a
two-thirds majority would be needed to convict. That is a very difficult bar,
even if the impeachment measure were to reach the Senate. A two-thirds vote
would require 67 out of the 100 senators to vote in favor of impeachment.
Has a Supreme Court justice
ever been impeached? Only one Supreme Court justice has ever been
impeached. In 1805, Associate Justice Samuel Chase was impeached by the
House. The House accused Chase of refusing to dismiss biased jurors and
of excluding and limiting defense witnesses in political cases. Nearly a
year later, the Senate voted to acquit Chase on all counts. He remained on the
Supreme Court until his death in 1811.
^ I don’t see the House GOP doing
this. They are being played like puppets by someone else. ^
https://www.yahoo.com/news/supreme-court-justice-impeachment-works-222243443.html
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