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It's unclear who will preside over Trump's 2nd impeachment trial if he's out of office

Published by Business Insider on Thu, 14 Jan 2021


<p><img src="https://static5.businessinsider.com/image/600074cbfe7e140019f7ef50-2000/John Roberts impeachment.jpg" border="0" alt="John Roberts impeachment" data-mce-source="Senate Television via AP" data-mce-caption="In this Feb. 3, 2020 file image from video, presiding officer Chief Justice of the United States John Roberts speaks as closing arguments in the impeachment trial against President Donald Trump begin in the Senate at the U.S. Capitol in Washington."></p><p></p><bi-shortcode id="summary-shortcode" data-type="summary-shortcode" class="mceNonEditable" contenteditable="false">Summary List Placement</bi-shortcode><p>WASHINGTON (AP)The Constitution says the chief justice is to preside at the impeachment trial of a president. But what about an ex-president'</p><p>Like so much else about the Constitution, the answer is subject to interpretation.</p><p>If President Donald Trump's trial begins after Jan. 20, it's not clear whether Chief Justice John Roberts would make his way to the Senate chamber as he did last year for Trump's first trial.</p><p>Impeachment scholars, law professors and political scientists offer differing views.</p><p>The choices appear to be Roberts, Kamala Harris, who by then will be vice president, or Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., who will be the Senate's president pro tem once the Democrats gain control of the Senate.</p><p>The issue is "unsettled, completely without precedent, and unspecific in existing Senate rules and precedents," Princeton University political scientist Keith Whittington wrote in an email.</p><p><em><strong>Read more: </strong></em><a href="https://www.businessinsider.com/senate-congress-trump-impeachment-ban-2024-president-2021-1" data-analytics-position="1" data-analytics-module="">How the Senate could vote to bar Trump from ever holding federal office again and kill any chances of a 2024 run now that the House has impeached him</a></p><p>One reason that the Constitution specifies the chief justice to run the president's trial is that the person who otherwise presides over the Senate is the vice presidentthe very person who would assume the presidency if the chief executive is convicted. That's a bit unseemly.</p><p>But if the stakes are changed and the sitting vice president no longer stands to get the top job, why not have Harris, who by then will have taken over for Mike Pence, preside'</p><p>Whittington said he thinks that could happen, "as with the impeachment of any officer other than the president." But he said he "can imagine that the Senate might go the other way and treat a former president the same as a sitting president."</p><p>University of Texas law professor Steven Vladeck said the chief justice is the better choice. The House on Wednesday impeached the president, not the former president, Vladeck wrote on Twitter.</p><p>"Indeed, if Trump resigned (or his term ended) mid-trial, it would be more than a little odd for the Chief Justice to give way to the Vice President. The question should be whether the impeached officer was President at the time of impeachment. Here, he was, so Roberts presides," Vladeck wrote.</p><p>Another factor in favor of Roberts is that "a trial of a President (even a former President) is a momentous event and having the Chief Justice preside seems more congruent with, or more fitting of, the occasion," Georgia State University law professor Neil Kinkopf wrote in an email.</p><p>If it's not Roberts or Harris, who may wish to avoid the appearance of a conflict that presiding over Trump's trial might inflame, the next choice would be Leahy, the senior Democrat in the Senate, Norm Eisen said on CNN. Eisen was a legal adviser to Democrats during Trump's first impeachment.</p><bi-shortcode id="expanded-coverage" class="mceNonEditable" data-source="capitol-siege-updates" data-show-header="true">Expanded Coverage Module: capitol-siege-updates</bi-shortcode><p><strong>SEE ALSO:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-senate-impeachment-trial-conviction-lifetime-ban-holding-federal-office-2021-1" >'Time to shiv him': Trump's political future in serious jeopardy as Republicans say Senate conviction and permanent ban from holding office remain very much in play</a></strong></p><p><a href="https://www.businessinsider.com/unclear-who-presides-at-trump-trial-if-hes-out-of-office-2021-1#comments">Join the conversation about this story &#187;</a></p>
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