In the Federalist Papers, Nos. 65 and 66, framer Alexander Hamilton defends the decision to give impeachment power to the House and the power to try and convict to the Senate, rather than to the U.S. Supreme Court or another judicial department.
In the Federalist Papers, Nos. 65 and 66, framer Alexander Hamilton defends the decision to give impeachment power to the House and the power to try and convict to the Senate, rather than to the U.S. Supreme Court or another judicial department.