The President cannot be removed from office except upon conviction in the Senate or successful removal via the 25th Amendment.I hate to be an ass, but could you give a reference for that statement?
I don't want to just 'take your word for it', no offense.
Let's see, a court finds you, a sitting member of the government, guilty of a violation of the USC (adhering to the enemy).
Then, according to you, in this scenario, the very people
who just got convicted get to decide on the guilt (impeachment/removal) or innocence through impeachment of
one of their own.
Have I got that right?