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The central question regarding the Constitutional dispute about the impeachment of members of the legislature is whether members of Congress are officers of the United States. The Constitution grants the House the power to impeach "The President, the Vice President, and all civil Officers of the United States." [3] It has been suggested that members of Congress are not officers of the United States.[5] Others, however, believe that members are civil officers and are subject to impeachment.[citation needed]
The House of Representatives did impeach a senator once:[6] Senator William Blount, in 1798. The Senate expelled Senator Blount and, after initially hearing his impeachment, dismissed the charges for lack of jurisdiction.[7] Left unsettled was the question whether members of Congress were civil officers of the United States.
If the president lies under oath or commits a crime like a felony.
A congressman is impeached same way a President is.
Another name for a US Representative is a Congressman.
You forgot to say which congressman.
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Nobody in the US was impeached on this date. Closest was Andrew Johnson who was impeached on February 24, 1868.
The second President to be impeached was William J. Clinton, in 1998.
whis carroll county, maryland's congressman
The US Congressman for Kankakee County, IL is Adam Kinzinger
Steve Chabot
Andrew Johnson was the first US president to be impeached. He was acquitted by the Senate by one vote.Andrew Johnson
Keith Ellison
the US Senate.