The U.S. Constitution (Article I, sections 2 & 3) specifically states that a president cannot be impeached unless he is guility of a "high crime and misdemeanor". What exactlythis means has been debated. This is the common phrase that invariably comes up whenever a president is considered for impeachment.
When accusing the president of a crime the term impeachment is typically used. This term refers to the actual proceedings against the president.
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impeachment
1. To legally charge (someone) with an offense or crime. 2. To claim that (someone) has done something wrong.
yes
forgive
She was accusing me of cheating!
Terrorism or abuse of power or crime
no
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Andrew Johnson.