Simple majority to impeach - 2/3 to convict
When the DCCC or any candidate says they need 2/3 majority to impeach, they are lying or obfuscating (euphemism for lying).
THEN the Senate holds the trial and requires 2/3 majority to
convict.
I. Whensoever the Senate shall receive notice from the House of Representatives that managers are appointed on their part to conduct an impeachment against any person and are directed to carry articles of impeachment to the Senate, the Secretary of the Senate
shall immediately inform the House of Representatives that the Senate is ready to receive the managers for the purpose of exhibiting such articles of impeachment,
agreeably to such notice.
II. When the managers of an impeachment
shall be introduced at the bar of the Senate and
shall signify that they are ready to exhibit articles of impeachment against any person, the Presiding Officer of the Senate
shall direct the Sergeant at Arms to make proclamation, who shall, after making proclamation, repeat the following words, viz: ‘‘All persons are commanded to keep silence, on pain of imprisonment, while the House of Representatives is exhibiting to the Senate of the United States articles of impeachment against ——— ———’’; after which the articles
shall be exhibited, and then the Presiding Officer of
the Senate shall inform the managers that the Senate will take proper order on the subject of the impeachment, of which due no-tice shall be given to the House of Representatives.
III.
Upon such articles being presented to the Senate, the Senate shall, at 1 o’clock afternoon of the day (Sunday excepted) following such presentation, or sooner if ordered by the Senate,
proceed to the consideration of such articles and shall continue in session from day to day (Sundays excepted) after the trial shall commence (unless otherwise ordered by the Senate) until final judgment shall be rendered, and so much longer as may, in its judgment, be needful. Before proceeding to the consideration of the articles of impeachment, the Presiding Officer shall administer the oath hereinafter provided to the members of the Senate then present and to the other members of the Senate as they shall appear, whose duty it shall be to take the same. (emphasis added; "shall" not "may", "will" not "may")
linkOne step at a time.
Simple majority to
impeach, 2/3 majority to
convict.