The Senate's role in impeachment is to conduct a trial after the House of Representatives has voted to impeach a federal official, such as the President. Senators serve as jurors, hearing evidence and arguments from both the House managers and the defense. A two-thirds majority vote is required for conviction and removal from office. If convicted, the Senate may also vote on whether to bar the individual from holding future office.
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