On the Senate as a court of impeachment

… the senate, who will merely sanction the choice of the executive, should feel a bypass towards the objects of that choice, strong enough to blind them to the evidences of guilt so extraordinary as to have induced the representatives of the nation to become its accusers.

Alexander Hamilton in Federalist No. 66

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