The Constitution just says the President can be impeached for "High crimes and misdemeanors." These terms are not defined, so there's no way to say they mean anything but whatever the House says they mean. If a majority of the House says 'combing your hair like THAT' is a high crime, then it goes to the Senate, and if 2/3 of them agree, he's out. The only defense against trivial charges like my example is getting Congress members or Senators to vote the charges down. There's no review by the Supreme Court, so if you're convicted but you don't think it was a high crime, tough.
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