Due-Process Rights Don’t Apply in an Impeachment Trial
Depriving a president of power does not require the same protective measures as when the state deprives a private citizen of life, liberty, or property.

Depriving a president of power does not require the same protective measures as when the state deprives a private citizen of life, liberty, or property.
The Founders never intended for the Court to be the final arbiter of what the Constitution means.