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Ashley's Impeachment Page for Concerned Kidz

Hi! I am Ashley and I am 9 years old and in the 4th grade. If you are like me then you are probably wondering what all this talk about impeachment is really about. After hearing about impeachment all the time on the tv, I decided to find out for myself what impeachment IS and what it means for us kids and for our country.

Here is what the dictionary says about the word "impeachment"

impeach

SYL:           im-peach
PRO:           ihm pich
POS:     transitive verb
INF:           impeached, impeaching, impeaches
DEF:       1. in an appropriate tribunal, to accuse of or charge with misconduct of public office.
DEF:       2. to cast doubt or discredit on:
EXA:           The magazine article impeaches the mayor's honor.
DER:           impeacher, n.

Impeach means to accuse. President Clinton has been accused of doing things that are wrong. The President could lose his job as President because of the things he has been accused of.

 

 

President Clinton has been impeached by the House of Representatives. How did this happen and what happens next?

Do you know what the constitution is? The dictionary tells us that the constitution is "the system of basic laws and principles by which a nation, state, or other organization is governed."

You can read the constitution for yourself.

The President is the most important person in the whole country and it is important for the President to obey the laws just like ordinary people like me and you.

The constitution says in Article II, Section 4 that the President shall be removed from office on impeachment if he is convicted of treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors. The constitution protects us from having a President who breaks the laws because America deserves the BEST PRESIDENT we can find.

WHO has the power to impeach the President? The constitution says in Article I, Section 2 that the House of Representatives has the "sole power of impeachment."

When a president is accused of doing impeachable things, then the House of Representatives do an investigation of the President. If the House thinks that the President did the things that he is accused of then they make "Articles of Impeachment" which say what the President is accused of doing wrong. The people in the House then vote on the Articles of Impeachment and if they have a majority of votes then the investigation of the President goes to the Senate for a trial.

WHO has the power to "try" the President in a trial? The constitution says in Article I, Section 3 that "The Senate shall have the sole power to try all impeachments."

Have you ever watched a trial before? The prosecutors are the people who present the case AGAINST the accused person. In the Senate trial, some members of the House of Representatives will act like prosecutors against the President.

The President will have lawyers who will defend him and then the Senate will vote to see if they think the President really did what he has been accused of doing. If 2/3 of the Senate votes that they think the President did what he is accused of doing then the President loses his job and is no longer President of the United States of America. If less than 2/3 of the Senate think the President did what he is accused of doing, the President will be acquitted.

There were 4 Articles of Impeachment in the beginning that the House of Representatives looked at but they decided that only 2 of the Articles of Impeachment would be sent to the Senate.

WHAT are those Articles of Impeachment?

Article 1: Accuses the President of "willfully provided perjurious, false and misleading testimony" when the President testified before Kenneth Starr's grand jury on August 17, 1998.

This means that the President is accused of lying under oath which is illegal. There are people in America who were sent to jail for lying under oath.

Article 3: Accuses that the President "prevented, obstructed and impeded the administration of justice and has to that end engaged personally, and through his subordinates and agents, in a course of conduct or scheme designed to delay, impede, cover up and conceal the existence of evidence and testimony" about the Paula Jones case. This article says that there are 7 things that the President did that obstructed justice.

This means that the President has been accused of doing things to hide the truth from people who were investigating him.

 

 

All of the talk you hear on tv is very confusing and I don't understand it all and my Mom and Dad tell me that there are parts I don't need to understand yet anyway. My Mom helped me find information to build this web site because there is stuff out there on the internet about President Clinton that is BAD for us kidz to read. Ask your Mom or Dad to surf with you when you are investigating impeachment.

One of the most confusing parts of this impeachment business is all the BIG words that you hear. Below are some of the most common words you will hear and read about when studying impeachment. If you click on the word, then you will go to the definition. Use your back button to come back here.

Other Great Places to Learn About Impeachment!

SuperKids Guide to Impeachment
The United States Constitution
Clinton Crisis: Kids Speak Out!
Visit the White House
Yahooligans Page on YOUR RIGHTS and LAWS
House of Representatives
United States Senate

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