The recent proceedings against President William Jefferson Clinton brought Congress\u27 impeachment power into the national spotlight. In the public debate on when it is appropriate for Congress to exercise this power, it is important to consider that the Framers gave this power to the legislature principally as a tool to maintain a balance of power between the legislative and executive branches of the federal government. Examining the debates at the Constitutional Convention, this Note details how the Framers deliberately sought to balance the President\u27s term in office and eligibility for re-election with the Congress\u27 impeachment power in order to prevent one branch from attaining superiority over the other. This Note argues that t...