Antifar posted... You need 67 votes to convict in the Senate.
To add to this, the "further barred from holding public office" is a separate vote that happens after conviction. So its
technically possible for Trump to be convicted but not barred for life... but that's not likely to happen since only a simple majority is needed for that, not a super majority.
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