Congress can vote to impeach, with simple majority
Senate holds an impeachment trial. They need 2/3s vote to find the president guilty of the charges (convict the president).
What everyone gets confused by is that twice congress found enough evidence to open a trial to remove Trump, but he was never convicted by the Senate/found guilty.
Think you mean removed. The house votes to impeach and the Senate votes to remove after impeachment passes.
His felony convictions are a separate matter that he will never have consequences for.
Your confusion is exactly what I'm talking about.
There are two steps when removing the president:
What everyone gets confused by is that twice congress found enough evidence to open a trial to remove Trump, but he was never convicted by the Senate/found guilty.
Here's an article that talks more about it - https://constitutionus.com/constitution/what-are-the-steps-of-the-impeachment-process/