No- not in the precise sense of the word. Only the House has the power to impeach, which means they draw up a list of charges and pass it like a bill. The Senate is then required to hold a trial...
Two-thirds of the senators voting must vote in favor of conviction in order to remove the president from office. Actually, impeachment refers to the bill of the House which lists the charges against...
No, for two reasons. The first is that the Senate does not impeach presidents. That power is reserved to the House of Representatives. Once the House impeaches a president, he may be acquitted or...