I think he is. The House voted on a bill of impeachment. The Senate tries the case and votes to convict or acquit. Of course it’s the Examiner as your source. . . . .verb (used with object)to accuse (a public official) before an appropriate tribunal of misconduct in office.Chiefly Law. to challenge the credibility of: to impeach a witness.to bring an accusation against.to call in question; cast an imputation upon: to impeach a person’s motives.to call to account.
I think he is. The House voted on a bill of impeachment. The Senate tries the case and votes to convict or acquit. Of course it’s the Examiner as your source. . . . .verb (used with object)to accuse (a public official) before an appropriate tribunal of misconduct in office.Chiefly Law. to challenge the credibility of: to impeach a witness.to bring an accusation against.to call in question; cast an imputation upon: to impeach a person’s motives.to call to account.