It’s okay. You keep thinking that.
Let me know if there’s any examples of a federal civil officer being removed from office other than by conviction in an impeachment (other than being removed by the President in the case of a cabinet official being dismissed, etc)
Let me know if there’s any examples of a federal civil officer being removed from office other than by conviction in an impeachment... They usually quit before they get impeached.
It's gonna be another bad day for you.
House Practice: A Guide to the Rules, Precedents and Procedures of the House]
A Member of Congress is not a ``civil Officer'' within the meaning of the impeachment provisions of the Constitution. 3 Hinds Sec. Sec. 2310, 2316. The contention that a Senator was not a civil officer within the meaning of the impeachment provisions of the Constitution was sustained by the Senate in 1799. The Senate dismissed impeachment charges brought to its bar by the House, finding that an impeachment of a Senator was beyond its jurisdiction. 3 Hinds Sec. 2318; Sec. 4, infra.