Putting aside the subjective assessment that rulings against the Trump administration constitute a "judicial coup," the impeaching body is the House of Representatives. If a House majority votes for impeachment, then the matter moves to the Senate, where two-thirds of senators — that would be 67, not 60 — are required to vote for conviction (which, for example, they declined to do for both of Trump's impeachments in his first term)...
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