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WTF? The Senate isn't part of Congress? THIS is what you didn't understand during this whole conversation?
Edit: Actually you don't even understand the text you copied. I should not respond at all to let your brilliance shine here. But whatever, this is too easy to not respond to.
Let's set this straight. The House of Representatives and the Senate are each their half of Congress, it's a bicameral legislature.
You should sit down now. Take this as a lesson. At least have your general knowledge ducks in a row. Allow the people who are contributing to the conversation to do so.
Article 6 clearly states Congress dose not have the authority to remove an impeached president. Only the senate.
Thay do was your statement attacking me dose not change the facts.