• Federalist Paper #65: The Powers of the Senate (continued) — Impeachment

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Federalist Paper #65: The Powers of the Senate (continued) — Impeachment

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  • Federalist Paper No. 65, written by Alexander Hamilton, focuses on the Senate’s role in conducting impeachment trials. Hamilton argues that impeachment is a necessary tool for holding public officials accountable for misconduct, especially in cases that involve political offenses. The division of responsibilities—where the House accuses and the Senate tries—ensures that the process is fair and thorough. Hamilton acknowledges the risk of partisan influence in impeachment but defends the Senate’s stability and impartiality, making it the best institution to conduct such trials. Impeachment, according to Hamilton, is vital for maintaining trust in government.

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Federalist Paper No. 65, written by Alexander Hamilton, focuses on the Senate’s role in conducting impeachment trials. Hamilton argues that impeachment is a necessary tool for holding public officials accountable for misconduct, especially in cases that involve political offenses. The division of responsibilities—where the House accuses and the Senate tries—ensures that the process is fair and thorough. Hamilton acknowledges the risk of partisan influence in impeachment but defends the Senate’s stability and impartiality, making it the best institution to conduct such trials. Impeachment, according to Hamilton, is vital for maintaining trust in government.

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